All five of the leading candidates for mayor of Los Angeles will appear in a televised debate for the first time Tuesday. Here's how to watch:
All five of the leading candidates for mayor of Los Angeles will appear in a televised debate for the first time Tuesday.
The event at Bovard Auditorium on the USC campus, which is co-sponsored by the Los Angeles Times, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future and Fox 11 L.A., will include Rep. Karen Bass , City Atty. Mike Feuer and City Councilmen Joe Buscaino and Kevin de León. But unlike the last month, which was held at Loyola Marymount University, Tuesday’s debate will also include billionaire developer Rick Caruso. He’ll take the place of candidate Mel Wilson, a former member of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority board.Here are several ways for you to tune in.Fox 11 will carry the debate live and without commercial interruption from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
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