Politics & Government
Rep. Loretta Sanchez Apologizes for Offensive Joke at Democratic Party Convention in OC
The gaffe marks an early stumble in the Congresswoman's bid for Barbara Boxer's senate seat..

Rep. Loretta Sanchez apologized today for making Native American war whoops in a speech to the Indian-American Caucus at the Democratic Party Convention in Anaheim.
The apology came a day after the U.S. Senate candidate made the gesture that was recorded on a cellphone.
Sanchez said from Anaheim that candidates βwho donβt hide behind the handlersβ sometimes make missteps.
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βI said something offensive and for that I sincerely apologize,β Sanchez said.
βThose of you who put yourselves out there like I do, who open your heart, and who donβt hide behind handlers -- you know how hard it can be,β she said. βWe all make mistakes.β
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In a Saturday speech at a meeting of the Indian-American Caucus at a restaurant near the Anaheim Convention Center, Sanchez told of receiving a telephone call before she first was elected to Congress, from a man who she said identified himself as from the βIndian-American community.β
Sanchez told the caucus she went into the manβs office, βthinking Iβm going to meet withβ ... then clapped her hand against her mouth, making what has been described as a βwar cry.β
Attorney General Kamala Harris, a fellow Democrat also seeking the Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Barbara Boxer, was told of the gesture by reporters at a news conference and responded, βI donβt know what to say to that,β Harris said. βThat -- that -- thatβs shocking. Thatβs shocking.β
Sanchez, D-Garden Grove, initially ran from at least one television reporter who was seeking comment.
When later asked by reporters if it was an appropriate gesture for Native Americans, she responded, βWell I think Native Americans have an incredibly great history and a great presence in our country and many of them are supporting our election.β
Uduak-Joe Ntuke, who shot the video and posted it on YouTube, told Sacramento NBC affiliate KCRA he was βshocked and appalled that sheβd make the disparaging comments about Native Americans that way. Itβs very un- democratic.β
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