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Revolt of the Urban Taxpayer

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May 29, 2026

WE'RE OFFICIALLY IN PRIMARY SEASON, WITH THE MID- terms in less than six months-sooner than you think. Will the Democrats take back the House? Pretty likely. The Senate? The longer the war in Iran drags on, the likelier that once-unthinkable outcome gets. But the race I can't look away from has nothing to do with the balance of power in Congress. It's the race for who will be the next mayor of Los Angeles.

- Carlo Versano

Revolt of the Urban Taxpayer

WE'RE OFFICIALLY IN PRIMARY SEASON, WITH THE MID-terms in less than six months—sooner than you think. Will the Democrats take back the House? Pretty likely. The Senate? The longer the war in Iran drags on, the likelier that once-unthinkable outcome gets. But the race I can't look away from has nothing to do with the balance of power in Congress. It's the race for who will be the next mayor of Los Angeles.

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