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“LA Mayoral Showdown: Karen Bass vs. Nithya Raman in November Face-Off”

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### Here We Go Again: LA’s Mayor Race is Just Another Democrat Showdown So, Los Angeles is gearing up for a showdown between Mayor Karen Bass and fellow Democrat Nithya Raman. Because of course, who else would be vying for the top spot in a city run by Democrats? As of now, with about 87% of the votes tallied, Bass is leading with a grand total of 34.68%. Raman trails behind at 27.12%. Riveting stuff, right? The June 2 results are in, and it looks like the same old script: two Democrats arguing over who can best steer the city into the future—or at least, who can cover up the potholes better. What’s truly entertaining is how the media spins this as a fierce competition. Let’s get real: it’s more like a friendly game of musical chairs—where everyone’s already seated and no one’s really in danger of losing their spot. So, what’s the takeaway? Another election cycle where the choices feel more like a “pick your poison” situation than a real debate over policies. But hey, at least the political theater is still running strong. Will anything actually change if one of them wins? Probably not. But do we have to watch it unfold? Oh, absolutely. Buckle up, LA.

By Admin | Published: June 8, 2026 at 1:17 am

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