Does Nithya Raman still have a chance in LA's mayoral race? California’s uncounted votes could help Democrats
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass leads the mayoral race with 34.8% of votes counted, followed by Republican Spencer Pratt, with Councilwoman Nithya Raman trailing in third place as approximately 60% of votes are tallied.
- Nithya Raman, a Democratic socialist, announced her mayoral campaign as a left-wing alternative focused on addressing homelessness and progressive values.
- Raman became emotional while addressing her supporters, emphasizing the goal of building a city worthy of all residents and continuing efforts on homelessness despite the election setback.
- Raman has faced criticism for missing City Council meetings she typically leads, including consecutive Homelessness and Housing Committee meetings, amid ongoing challenges related to homelessness.
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Nithya Raman’s appalling tantrum after Los Angeles mayoral flop
Los Angeles City Councilmember and mayoral candidate Nithya Raman was notably absent from City Hall on Wednesday, one day after finishing a distant third in the city's mayoral primary.
NEW: Vote Counting Chaos Leaves California’s Primaries Hanging In The Balance
As California’s primary election results hang in the balance, attention turns to key races that could impact the state’s political landscape for years to come. Republican Steve Hilton leads the gubernatorial contest with approximately 28% of the vote. Trailing him are two prominent Democrats: former Biden administration official Xavier Becerra at 25% and billionaire Tom Steyer at 20%. The uncertainty surrounding these results highlights ongoing …
Does Nithya Raman still have a chance in LA's mayoral race? California’s uncounted votes could help Democrats
LOS ANGELES — With many races still very tight and millions of ballots yet to be counted, political experts said Democrats are likely to hold — or even gain — the edge as results of the primary election come into…
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