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“I look forward to getting that call if it’s true,” he added.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that Bass “has signaled she is open to running” for mayor in 2022, citing two people familiar with her thinking.
Bass, 67, is a longtime ally of Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas, who is contemplating his own mayoral bid and also represents part of South Los Angeles.
Supporters of the two politicians said they could not envision a scenario where they would run against each other for the same citywide office.
Bass, a six-term congresswoman, represents a district that takes in Culver City, South Los Angeles, Mid-City, and Palms.
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Mel Wilson who would be the second Black mayor of Los Angeles, after Mayor Tom Bradley launched his campaign at a Pacoima shopping center anchored by a Food 4 Less store to highlight his work getting the Van Nuys Boulevard center built 35 years ago. (Amanda Haller/Patch)
LOS ANGELES, CA Real estate agent and former Metro board member Mel Wilson announced his candidacy Thursday for mayor of Los Angeles. I m a servant leader, I m willing to put my hand in there and get them dirty to get the job done, Wilson says in a campaign video. The L.A. I grew up with doesn t exist anymore. I can change that. I believe I can bring people together people from the private sector, the public sector, the nonprofit and the faith communities all working together to make a better L.A.
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If elected Wilson who would be the second Black mayor of Los Angeles, after Mayor Tom Bradley. (Amanda Haller/Patch)
LOS ANGELES, CA Real estate agent and former Metro board member Mel Wilson announced his candidacy Thursday for mayor of Los Angeles. I m a servant leader, I m willing to put my hand in there and get them dirty to get the job done, Wilson says in a campaign video. The L.A. I grew up with doesn t exist anymore. I can change that. I believe I can bring people together people from the private sector, the public sector, the nonprofit and the faith communities all working together to make a better L.A.