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L.A. Mayor Hopeful Rick Caruso: An Outsider Can Win, and Govern

By: JOEL B. POLLAK

 

LOS ANGELES, California — L.A. mayoral candidate Rick Caruso, a billionaire real estate developer who is surging in the polls, told Breitbart News on Tuesday that an outsider candidate can win, and succeed, despite resistance from entrenched interests.

“Well, [former mayor] Dick Riordon was an outsider, and I think he was regarded as a very good mayor, accomplished a lot,” Caruso said. “And by the way, Tom Bradley was an outsider. He was a cop before he became mayor. So, yes, outsiders can win, outsiders can do a great job, and I’ve got a track record of accomplishing quite a bit.”

Caruso, a Republican-turned-independent-turned Democrat, is known for his high-end shopping malls, notably The Grove in Beverly Hills.

He has made the race for mayor a close one by spending heavily on advertising, catching up to establishment Democrat pick Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) in a race that polls suggest is neck-and-neck ahead of the June 7 primary to replace outgoing mayor Eric Garcetti. Neither candidate is expected to win a majority, in which case they will proceed to the November 8 general election.

Voters are also warming to Caruso’s pledge to be tough on crime and to solve the crisis of homelessness plaguing the city.

Caruso walked through the Pico-Robertson neighborhood on Tuesday, a heavily Jewish area. He visited the Beverly Hills Bagel Company, the Munchie’s candy store, and the Glatt Mart supermarket, all kosher food institutions in the community.

Rick Caruso signs yarmulkes at Munchie’s kosher candy store during a visit to the heavily Jewish Pico-Robertson neighborhood in Los Angeles, May 31, 2022. (Joel Pollak / Breitbart News)

He greeted supporters — including a crowd of children in the candy store, who high-fived him and asked him to sign their yarmulkes. Local business owners spoke to Caruso about crime and fears of rising antisemitic violence in the neighborhood.

Source: Breitbart

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