Politics
Jack up taxes on California’s rich? Popular liberal mantra, but bad idea
Sticking it to the rich sounds nice, but doesn’t fix the problem
Spencer Pratt’s Make L.A. Great Again acolytes and their dark vision of the city
Pratt’s loudest fans loathe modern-day L.A., and that should chill all other Angelenos. These haters would be his primary constituents and populate his brain trust if he wins.
Billionaire Tom Steyer’s $192.4-million self-funded California gubernatorial bid shatters records
Billionaire Tom Steyer shatters spending record in California governor’s race — and may be the first successful self-funder
Spencer Pratt’s Make L.A. Great Again acolytes and their dark vision of the city
Pratt’s loudest fans loathe modern-day L.A., and that should chill all other Angelenos. These haters would be his primary constituents and populate his brain trust if he wins.
Billionaire Tom Steyer’s $192.4-million self-funded California gubernatorial bid shatters records
Billionaire Tom Steyer shatters spending record in California governor’s race — and may be the first successful self-funder
Jack up taxes on California’s rich? Popular liberal mantra, but bad idea
Sticking it to the rich sounds nice, but doesn’t fix the problem
AI has invaded the L.A. mayor’s race. Some fear it’s just the beginning
Some see fan-generated election campaign videos as a harbinger of how artificial intelligence could reshape political messaging across the country.
Tech leaders funding Matt Mahan’s campaign for California governor say it’s not about tech
San José Mayor Matt Mahan’s campaign for governor has been bankrolled by tech titans. Critics say he will cater to their interests as governor, but several of his backers said their support for him has nothing to do with tech policy.
Californians on a confounding race for governor: ‘I haven’t … a clue who I’m going to vote for’
Becerra and Hilton have emerged as the candidates to beat. But dozens of interviews across the San Gabriel Valley, a prime campaign battleground, find many voters still undecided. And discouraged.
Mayoral hopeful Spencer Pratt heads to the Valley, wooing voters in his rival’s district
Pratt declined interview requests and did not give a speech, opting instead to talk to voters one by one in Sherman Oaks.