New LA Mayor Race Poll Shows Bass, Raman, Pratt Locked in Tight Contest
Summary
A new poll from UC Berkeley and the Los Angeles Times shows a close race for Los Angeles mayor between Karen Bass, Nithya Raman, and Spencer Pratt. Bass leads slightly with 26%, Raman has 25%, and Pratt has 22%, all within the margin of error, meaning no clear favorite has emerged ahead of the June primary.Key Facts
- Karen Bass has 26% support, Nithya Raman 25%, and Spencer Pratt 22% in the latest poll.
- The poll surveyed 1,913 registered voters, including 1,351 likely voters, with a margin of error of 3 points.
- Earlier polls showed Bass with a clearer lead; now the race is tighter as Raman and Pratt gained support.
- Undecided voters have decreased from 26% in March to 10% in the latest poll.
- The race will likely be decided by which candidates get more voters to turn out on election day.
- Bass has been endorsed by Vice President Kamala Harris and focuses on reducing homelessness and increasing police officers.
- Pratt lost his home in a recent fire and criticizes Bass’s disaster response, using AI-generated videos in his campaign.
- Voters are concerned about homelessness, housing costs, public safety, and wildfire responses.
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