Wide-open Los Angeles mayoral race could hinge on support from Jewish voters
In the closing weeks of the Los Angeles mayoral primary, the two candidates challenging incumbent Mayor Karen Bass from both the left and the right had a lot to say on areas of interest to Jewish Angelenos, which was particularly notable in a race in which those issues have, for much of the campaign cycle, not been front and center.
Nithya Raman, a city councilmember taking on Bass from the left her surprising council victory over an incumbent in 2020 was powered by the Democratic Socialists of America recently joined far-left political streamer Hasan Piker for an hour-long interview. She said she believes Israel has a right to exist, but also accused Israel of genocide and said she would no longer accept the endorsement of Democrats for Israel Los Angeles, a local group that supported her first council run six years ago.
Meanwhile, Spencer Pratt, a bombastic, 2000s-era reality TV star running as a Republican, was asked by CNBC anchor Sara Eisen the weekend before the primary if antisemitism is on his agenda should he be elected.
I made it very clear that Im going to protect my Jewish friends and families that feel unsafe from these attacks, and I didnt even realize how insane it was until I said that publicly, and the level of Nazi, crazy psychopaths that are threatening me, saying Im owned by Jewish no, I want Jewish moms to feel safe when their kids go to temple or they go to class at UCLA,the same I want a Muslim student to feel safe going to worship. Everyone needs to feel safe in Los Angeles, Pratt said.
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