Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 28, 2022
Karen Bass’ victory in the Los Angeles mayoral race was another blow to the popular caricature of Latino voters as trending conservative. The results suggest that the city’s mostly young Latino electorate embraces Black-brown solidarity. The up-and-coming Latino rejects the anti-Blackness espoused by Gen X and baby boomer city leaders in the now-infamous recording that threatened to fray Black-Latino relations. While the ethnic breakdown of... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 19, 2022
Good morning. I'm Paul Thornton, and it is Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022. Let's look back at the week in Opinion. And what a historic week it was. Some months ago, I read a letter to the editor that described Rep. Karen Bass as the platonic ideal of a good politician. Seldom... + más
Karen Bass to address Los Angeles for the 1st time as mayor-elect | ABC7
Obama endorses Karen Bass for L.A. mayor | Los Angeles Times
ABC7 USA Politics November 17, 2022
, becoming the first woman to lead the city.In addition to being the first woman, Bass will also be the second Black person to be L.A. mayor. Tom Bradley was the city's first Black mayor, serving from 1973 to 1993.Bass later released a statement, saying she will hit the... + más
From LeBron to Legend, celebs praise Mayor-elect Karen Bass: 'CONGRATULATIONS QUEEN!' | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 29, 2022
The Democratic circling of the wagons for Rep. Karen Bass is complete. Former President Obama endorsed the congresswoman on Saturday in her bid to be the first female and second Black mayor of America's second-largest city. His support helps add weight to Bass'... + más
Former President Obama endorses Karen Bass for mayor of Los Angeles | ABC7
Caruso and Bass clash over homelessness, other issues in LA mayoral debate | ABC7
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 21, 2022
Last month, after the first L.A. mayoral debate between Karen Bass and Rick Caruso, I approached their campaigns with the same request. I wanted to sit down with each candidate to discuss subjects that would offer insight into how they would serve as mayor. I asked Bass to talk... + más
Latino-Owned Businesses Grew in 2021-22, But Still Lag Non-Latino-Owned Firms | Forbes
Bass apologizes to Latino group after suggesting Caruso paid for their endorsement | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 13, 2022
Republican Jack Guerrero, 48, appears to be a long shot in the November election to unseat Democratic state Treasurer Fiona Ma, 56. The treasurer is the state’s top banker and is responsible for managing its finances and investments, and serves on powerful boards and... + más
In race for California's top banker, Cudahy councilman looks to oust incumbent who weathered political storms | Los Angeles Times
Hurricane Fiona strengthens into Category 4 storm, heads toward Bermuda after pummeling Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands | CBS News
Forbes USA Business October 11, 2022
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - OCTOBER 10: Flags are displayed during the national anthem in honor of Hispanic ... [+] Heritage Month before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants at AT&T Stadium on October 10, 2021.(Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)Getty Images... + más
Hispanic-Owned Businesses: Smaller Overall But Growing Fast | Forbes
GOP cuts into Democrats’ lead among Latino voters, new poll shows | NBC News
Los Angeles Times USA Politics October 08, 2022
Facing anger from the leaders of a local Latino Democratic club, Rep. Karen Bass apologized Friday for suggesting the group was paid by her rival Rick Caruso in exchange for its endorsement in the Los Angeles mayor’s race. Leaders of Avance Democratic Club had called earlier... + más
Los Angeles mayor's race: Karen Bass and Rick Caruso clash again in feisty debate | ABC7
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