February 1724, 2000
hall monitor
Monday morning, John Morley emerged from the offices of the Philadelphia Board of Elections declaring victory in a lawsuit that challenged his nominating petitions for the First District Senatorial seat held by State Sen. Vince Fumo. Actually, the lawsuit had been dropped last Friday, but Morley would not be robbed of his moment.
"These kinds of bogus lawsuits are part of the reason there hasnt been a primary challenger to Fumo in 22 years," Morley said. "Baseless lawsuits and backroom deals have kept him in power. Its easy to win when youre the only one on the ballot."
In a telephone interview, Fumo spokesman Gary Tuma was unfazed by Morleys tirade.
"We have no response to those comments," Tuma said. "None whatsoever."
Some of Morleys petition signatures had been challenged by three First District committee people with ties to Fumo. Asked why the suit was dropped, Morley resumed his argument with new zeal.
"They dropped it because they knew I would win," he said. "Its just a scare tactic, really, a way for an incumbent to shake up a challenger before the race begins. Listen, during the nominating period, I personally knocked on 400 doors in the district and do you know how many people said they were loyal to Fumo? Ten! Ten people said they wouldnt sign my petition because theyre Fumo voters. The people are ready for a change, and a choice. On April 4, the voters will finally have their say. Then well see how strong Fumo is."
Daryl Gale