Bass, Pratt and Raman make cut for TV debate as L.A. mayor's race kicks into high gear
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Bass, Pratt and Raman make cut for TV debate as L.A. mayor's race kicks into high gear
"In this election cycle, debates are perhaps the most important because we have such a large swath of electorate that is still undecided, said Sara Sadhwani, a politics professor at Pomona College."
"Pratt has waged much of his campaign on social media. He's also a registered Republican in a heavily Democratic city. Even though the mayor's race is nonpartisan, Sadhwani said Pratt will need to pitch himself as 'a reasonable candidate who can reflect some of the core values of Angelenos.'"
The Los Angeles mayoral race is intensifying with debates scheduled between key candidates, including incumbent Karen Bass and Councilmember Nithya Raman. With only 28 days until the election, polls indicate a significant number of voters are undecided, making these debates critical. The Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association will host a debate, followed by a televised event featuring Bass, Raman, and Spencer Pratt. Candidates must articulate their positions on pressing issues like public safety and homelessness to sway undecided voters.
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