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Los Angeles Times
|February 17, 2026
[Raman, from B1]combat hard feelings among some L.A. politicos who feel that her entry into the race is a betrayal of a mayor who helped her win reelection in 2024.
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AFTER six years on the City Council, Raman has her own record to defend.
(GENARO MOLINA Los Angeles Times)
Raman has said that her decision to run was driven in part by her frustration with city leaders' inability to get the basics right, such as fixing streetlights and paving streets.
Since launching her campaign, Raman has also joined a chorus of Angelenos criticizing Bass' handling of the catastrophic Palisades fire, saying the city must be better prepared for major emergencies.
As the dust settles on her unexpected candidacy, political observers are assessing Raman's prospects — both her strengths and the obstacles that stand between her and the mayor's office.
Bass campaign spokesperson Douglas Herman declined to comment. A Raman campaign spokesperson, Jeff Millman, also declined to comment.
Ryu, who lost to Raman in 2020, said Bass should be “nervous” about her newest opponent.
To win, Ryu said, Raman must tap into the strengths that helped propel her to victory in the past, including her prowess with social media.
“She couldn't speak in front of crowds at the beginning. She was super nervous,” Ryu said. “But oh my God, her social media team, the production value of her videos. It’s a science.”
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