The candidates campaigned across L.A. over the weekend, from Boyle Heights to Mar Vista to Woodland Hills, as the primary election nears.
Los Angeles mayoral candidates visited neighborhoods from Boyle Heights to Mar Vista to Woodland Hills over the weekend, pushing for votes ahead of Tuesday’s primary election.
The jab was directed at Caruso, whose spending has dominated coverage of the election. His omnipresent advertising tells voters “Caruso Can” — the developer’s promise to fix homelessness, City Hall corruption and dirty streets.Advertisement Activist Gina Viola, a mayoral candidate backed by leaders of Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles who is polling at 2%, said she wasn’t anxious about the turnout. “I feel like we normally vote on the last day,” Viola said of L.A. residents.
Still, Caruso has emerged as a target because of his spending power. He didn’t hold media events Sunday, though his campaign spokesman Peter Ragone said Caruso spent time calling organizations that have endorsed him, asking them to escalate voter turnout efforts. A day earlier, the candidate dropped in at a car show in Woodland Hills sponsored by the Los Angeles Police Department’s Valley Traffic Division.
Looking out at the small crowd from the stage, Caruso declared his love for the San Fernando Valley before segueing to police. Speaking to reporters later, Caruso said: “People are really worried and fed up with where the city is today. That’s what I’m hearing a lot of.” Bass spoke outside her campaign headquarters, where Mike Bear was one of several volunteers who instructed canvassers on how to use the app that would tell them which doors to knock on.
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