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Am I wrong that this is Teddy Roosevelt??
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SCOOP: Paramount has accused Netflix of launching a "scorched-earth campaign" against its Warner Bros. purchase in a letter to DOJ obtained by @politico. Paramount is claiming that Netflix is trying to "poison regulators" against the deal. My latest: politico.com/news/2026/06/09…
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This is the late-night text message Mayor Karen Bass sent Nithya Raman the night before Raman filed to run for mayor. Obtained via a public records request.
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With @nithyavraman in line to make the mayoral runoff in Los Angeles, take a look at how she and NYC Mayor @ZohranKMamdani are attempting to end the left's civil war over housing — the most important affordability issue in both cities. politico.com/news/2026/03/07…
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Obviously the Raman-Pratt battle is the headline but it’s also quite significant that Bass’ high-water mark appears to have been the first drop of results where she was over 38%. Now she’s below 35%. Especially interesting compared to what happened four years ago
Raman closes in on Pratt as more votes in L.A. mayor's race are tallied latimes.com/california/story…
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NEW: There was NOT a batch of L.A. mayor votes with zero votes for Pratt. But there was a "lag in an automated update" to @AP vote tallies that split the batch and updated Bass & Raman's votes about a minute before updating Pratt's. Read me @latimes: latimes.com/politics/story/2…
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And AP makes it official: WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrat Xavier Becerra advances to the general election for governor in California. #APRaceCall at 7:50 p.m. EDT.
With LA's latest drop in, Xavier Becerra surpasses Steve Hilton statewide in CA gov primary
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NEW: LA Mayor results as of Friday afternoon. Raman continues gaining ground, inching towards Pratt: Bass: 34.98% Pratt: 28.24% Raman: 24.89% Change from yesterday afternoon: Bass: 35.08% Pratt: 29.35% Raman: 23.42%
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Today's press release from @CAgovernor's office on homelessness is pretty congratulatory but leaves out some, uh, context.
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This is a pretty cool post on the surge in high-end home sales in San Francisco-Silicon Valley that you do not see elsewhere: "New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Dallas and Washington all sit within a point of their 2019 level (of high-end sales) once appreciation is stripped out."
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One of the most striking precinct-level results comes from the Palisades. The burn line along Sunset/Chautauqua also serves as a precinct boundary. Both are typically blue, but Pratt leads 61% in the fire-devastated precinct vs. 36% in the adjacent one, which was largely spared.
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"An analysis of migration data by John Burns Research and Consulting found that San Francisco recently notched its first month of positive net domestic in-migration — more households moving in from other parts of the country than moving out — since at least 2018."
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Bass did stronger than expected and Becerra is almost certain to advance following yesterday's California primary. Lots of votes left to count, and takes to warm up but our first is the anti-establishment current coursing through the state has its limits politico.com/news/2026/06/03…
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LA’s city attorney has been one of the most prominent elected officials — and especially legal officials — opposed to state housing legislation to boost density in cities, most notably SB 79. And she’s been ousted in the primary
NEW: L.A. City Atty. Hydee Feldstein Soto is poised to be ousted from office, if current results hold. A campaign aide released this statement: "The City Attorney is extremely proud of her record in office, including making significant progress to halt human trafficking and to hold large special interests to account. The voters have spoken, however, which is what democracy is all about...."
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CAGOV primary splits mainly by density, not income: Hilton wins the low-density precincts at every income level, and the dense urban cores break Democratic; Becerra the urban tier; Steyer the very densest, regardless of income.
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