Former Rep. Ruben Kihuen, who left Congress in disgrace and was sanctioned by the House Ethics Committee for sexual harassment, has announced that yes, he will run for Las Vegas City Council.

If the reaction to his announcement on Twitter Tuesday is any indication, it may not go well.

As of noon Wednesday, Kihuen’s tweet had garnered 62 replies. Sixty-one of them effectively told him to go away. The most common reply to Kihuen’s tweet was simply “no.” Though were also several variations of that, often referring to his documented history of sexual harassment.

No means no. — Jo Lopez (@joseflopez98) January 16, 2019

That said, the reception was much better on Facebook, or at least the reactions that the page administrator allowed to remain public. And since turnout in curiously timed city council elections is always laughably low, perhaps Kihuen can’t be counted out. As the RJ notes, he can use money left over from his congressional campaign account.

Vegas strong, indeed.

Kihuen will be running in Ward 3 against a crowded field that will include former Assemblywoman Olivia Diaz, former Las Vegas Park Commissioner David Lopez; Melissa Clary, who has worked for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Las Vegas Parks and Rec, among other institutions; guest service worker Shawn Mooneyham, and educator Aaron Bautista.