Standing outside the Los Angeles Sentinel offices last week, Black faith leaders from South L.A. and U.S. Rep. James Clyburn took turns proclaiming their support for Rep. Karen Bass in her run for mayor.
This revision may have spoiled the poetry of Tulloss’ appeal, but it hammered home a point that Bass and other candidates will be making this week: Voting is already upon us.at drop boxes across the city or sent back by mail. At that time, many saw the race as Bass’ to lose. Now, she and a slew of other candidates have to contend with billionaire developer Rick Caruso, who has poured $25 million — four times more than all his competitors combined — into a self-fundedfrom the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies and The Times shows Bass and Caruso statistically tied with others far behind; notably, nearly four in 10 likely voters said they were undecided.
That same tired old lie, undecided,they know exactly whom they’ll castca ballot for.
When voting for LA Mayor you don’t have to choose between bad and worse. There is a better way. Vote for someone with a track record you can trust. Vote Craig Greiwe for Mayor CraigforMayorLA
It’s not hard. Don’t vote for anyone who already was in office and made LA the worst it’s even been. Caruso is your choice.
That’s good 😊
Karen has no plan for LA. She’s running for the sake of running. endorsement means nothing, same people who forced GeorgeGascon on us. hardpassonkarenbass