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LA City Election Wrap - Villaraigosa Wounded By His Own Hand

by: David Dayen

Wed Mar 04, 2009 at 14:08:41 PM PST


First of all, the turnout was indeed 15%, down from 28% for the primary just four years ago.  That's mainly due to the top of the ticket, which was competitive last time around and featured just Antonio Villaraigosa and a bunch of tomato cans this time.  But I don't think Villaraigosa should be celebrating about his performance.  Despite 4 years of work as the Mayor, despite a field of underfunded nobodies, he actually got LESS votes in 2009 than he did in 2005.  His support has diminished and not increased.  And the seas are about to get a lot choppier.

Flanked onstage by Weiss, sometime-rival City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo and labor leader Maria Elena Durazo, Villaraigosa turned to the mounting challenges ahead from the city's looming $1 billion deficit to the possibility of widespread layoffs.

"I know these are troubled times for many of our families -- you see I've traveled around the city for the past few months and I witnessed the anxiety rising," Villaraigosa said. "I have a simple message for Los Angeles tonight, we're going to rebound out of this economic crisis and we will emerge stronger than ever."

The guy who is less likely to emerge stronger than ever is Villaraigosa.  He ended up with just 56% of the vote after running a dismissive non-campaign where he refused to debate and spent almost no time in the city.  One of his top lieutenants, Jack Weiss, is now in a runoff for city attorney despite spending millions on his campaign.  And Measure B, the solar power initiative which the mayor backed, is too close to call at this hour, as provisionals and late absentees are tabulated.

That's an objectively terrible performance.  And it should stop the Mayor from thinking about his next campaign so quickly.  The enduring image of the Villaraigosa tenure is a crane alongside a half-built skyscraper.  He is full of good ideas that never get the follow-through they deserve.  That's what this election was like - he was already thinking about the Governor's race before finishing his re-election campaign.  This may now be a fatal blow, but it doesn't look good for him.  The Mayor of Los Angeles is a challenging, maddeningly complex position.  It would be nice if the current occupant paid more attention to it.

David Dayen :: LA City Election Wrap - Villaraigosa Wounded By His Own Hand
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So I wasn't the only one thinking... (0.00 / 0)
he had a crappy showing. Looks like he has work to do at home before he can think about running statewide.

Can you say "empty suit?" (0.00 / 0)
Antonio Villaraigosa has been "smiling" his way through his first term of office and it caught up with him last evening big time!
The so called experts who ran that miserable effort of no message and no substance shouldn't be shocked since they ran four years ago on the proposition that because Villaraigosa is a Latino, Hahn needed to go!

How do you mismanage a $7 billion dollar budget with a $1 billion dollar deficit? Clearly, Villaraigos lacks the resume or the record to talk about state spending practices while he plunges LA into a financial crisis.

Villaragosa has treated the office of mayor as some excuse to travel the world and promote himself as governor, senator or any other ambition he may have in mind down the road.

The emperor had no clothes Tuesday night and everybody saw him for what he truly is -- a politcal lightweight!

How do you garner only 55% against the likes of extremists such as Zuma Dogg Saltsburg, Craig Rubin or Walter Moore?

Kudos to KABC morning man Doug McIntyre for at least bringing some semblance of media coverage to this race. While the LA Times and Daily News decided to annoint the mayor's re-election, McIntyre gave a forum on his radio show to these candidates and at least voters had a place to get the facts while Villaraigosa blundered and backed into a second term.

His political leadership now in question, will the council even take him seriously in a second term? Rick Caruso and Laura Chick must be banging their heads against the wall for being out maneuvered and believing the hype that AV was some vote getter when an examination of his three mayoral races say otherwise.



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