Are debates becoming a lost art? Maybe, at least in LA’s mayoral race
Since March 23, when the first mayoral debate hit, there’s been a spotty selection of forums for discourse and interaction among the frontrunners. This past week’s cancellation of what was being viewed as the final debate ahead of the June 2 primary is emblematic of candidates’ priorities in looking to make the biggest impact to win over voters. For Spencer Pratt, there’s been a heavy social media strategy, including an appearance from podcaster Joe Rogan. Housing advocate Rae Huang has set up tables at colleges offering free pizza and took an interview with local photographer Jonathan Hale this past week. […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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