Rick Caruso confirms he will not run for L.A. mayor

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Billionaire developer Rick Caruso is not running for Los Angeles mayor, in a last-minute twist less than two days before the deadline to enter the race.Caruso had been reconsidering whether or not to run, citing a Times article, published Wednesday, in which two unnamed sources described Mayor Karen Bass’ involvement in watering down an after-action report on the Palisades fire.“Rick is incredibly moved by the outpouring of support but reached an earlier decision in a thoughtful process and it stands.

He will not be a candidate for mayor,” said Mike Murphy, a political consultant for Caruso.Caruso’s decision reaffirms the one he made last month, when he announced that he would not run for mayor or governor, ending a long period of speculation among political watchers.Caruso, who ran against Bass in 2022, said at the time that he was “deeply disappointed to step back from an election I believe is so critical to California’s future.”His decision not to run comes the same day that former Los Angeles Unified School District Supt.

Austin Beutner bowed out of the race due to the death of his 22-year-old daughter.L.A.County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath was still weighing a decision and said Thursday that she was receiving many calls from labor and business leaders who would support her run.

Maryam Zar, founder of the Palisades Recovery Coalition, was also thinking about entering the race.Bass already faces challenges from reality television star Spencer Pratt, a Republican who lost his home in the Palisades fire; Rae Huang, a community organizer who is a democratic socialist; and Adam Miller, a tech entrepreneur and nonprofit executive.Candidates have until noon on Saturday to file their paperwork.Caruso, the developer of popular malls such as the Grove and the Americana at Brand, lost to Bass by 10 percentage points in 2022 despite outspending her 11 to 1 after throwing $...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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