“Santa Fe Power may seem like this fringe group … but they come to these council meetings and they make their voices heard,” she told a group of about 40 people gathered outside City Hall Wednesday evening. “There’s room for differing viewpoints about ways to spend money, about taxes, whatever. And many of us may even agree with Santa Fe Power on certain issues. But we’re here to challenge them boldly. To say it’s not normal to spew racist vitriol and then accuse those who call you out of race-baiting.”