I can’t reliably pull today’s up-to-the-minute headlines from the web right now, so I can’t confirm the absolute latest developments in the LA mayor race.
Based on the most recent items I’m able to access, the race has been getting attention for polling and primary-season dynamics, including coverage that (at least in earlier updates) showed Mayor Karen Bass leading and highlighted high unfavorable ratings plus substantial support from challengers in newer polling averages/discussion.[2][6][7]
If you tell me which “LA mayor race,” I’ll narrow it
1) Los Angeles (City of LA) mayor race (Karen Bass)
2) Another city abbreviated “LA” (e.g., Louisiana, Long Angeles—rare—or another locality)
Reply with “Los Angeles” (or the correct jurisdiction) and, if you want, whether you care most about polling, campaign news, or debates/events, and I’ll summarize the latest confirmed points I can find.
Sources
With the California Primary Election deadline just days away, the race for LA Mayor is narrowing down to two candidates. CBSLA Reporter Jake Reiner talked to both Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) and billionaire developer Rick Caruso.
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