Homeless crisis, fear of crime shaping LA mayor election
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (AP) — The mayor's race in Los Angeles is being dominated by a homeless crisis and rising crime rates.
At issue is whether frustrated voters in the heavily Democratic city of 4 million could look for a new direction at City Hall.
One of the leading candidates is Democratic U.S. Rep. Karen Bass, a progressive favorite.
But billionaire developer Rick Caruso — a one-time Republican-turned-Democrat — is a centrist who says politicians can’t solve the problems created on their watch.
Caruso is among the candidates who want to expand the Los Angeles Police Department at a time when some are calling to “defund” the LAPD.