Here's what I find most odd about the Los Angeles mayoral election:
@KarenBassLA, not
@nithyavraman, had all the labor union support. Why is this important? Generally, California's unions go door-to-door to ballot traffic, getting mail-in ballots from low propensity voters (even "helping" them complete the ballot). These ballots often come in late (after the election). Where was Raman's infrastructure to do that? Bass should be getting most of the "late" votes, not Raman. But, if
@spencerpratt came in second, that would cause problems for the left in L.A., not so with Raman. I expect
@USAttyEssayli is looking into this.