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Campaign Consultants Stank up L.A. on March 8

City Council candidate Rudy Martinez should have listened to his mom

Hacopian insists Krekorian isn't eyeing the City Attorney's Office: "It's not on [Krekorian's] radar screen," he says. "Paul just won re-election for City Council."

But with all the mud produced by the March 8 elections, nothing seems clear.

Martinez, for example, says he had planned to run a positive campaign on issues such as jobs and quality of life, but Hacopian talked him out of it.

His camp is widely assumed to have leaked to the media a frenenemies list of people ranked by Huizar according to their influence — and their willingness or unwillingness to help out Huizar. Martinez also claimed the FBI was investigating Huizar for misusing special community money from the CLARTS (Central L.A. Recycling and Transfer Station) fund to pay staff.

Huizar's side piled on its attacks against Martinez, getting significant press by alleging that Martinez had in his younger years flashed a dead cop's badge around town.

Martinez claims he stopped attacking Huizar after an Eagle Rock candidate forum in early February, but that Hacopian told him that when you're trying to kill the king, you had better chop off his head.

"I told Eric no," Martinez insists.

Yet asked what he should have done differently, Martinez tells the Weekly, "I probably should have gone more negative."

For voters, there was a somewhat different lesson.

Eagle Rock resident Suzanne Luke voted for Huizar "with lots of hostility. I hated this campaign, with its nonstop, relentless phone calls from LAUSD and these two. The [Jose-Rudy] campaign has been acrimonious and noisy. Rudy was not as well-versed on the issues."

But her greatest distress is that "there is no democracy in Los Angeles. We live in an oligarchy" — power in the hands of a few.

Eagle Rock voter Amanda Millett came away with basically the same idea. "I reluctantly voted for Jose, who is an arrogant prick," Millett says. "On the other hand, Rudy is an asshole with no experience."

Reach the writer at davidfutch@ roadrunner.com.

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Rick Abrams
Rick Abrams

While money is important, blaming lack of money in CD 4 is myopic. Challengers can run inept campaigns, and with more money, their campaigns would have been just as poorly run.

First, LaBonge was widely unpopular throughout most of CD 4. Thus, 80% of the work had been done for Box.

Box had a track record extending back several years of supporting the needs of the homeowners in CD 4, but he chose to keep that a secret and to allow Mr. O'Grady to gain the upper hand with homeowners by identifying himself as a homeowners who had paid off his mortgage early -- what a hero! -- although those still paying off mortgages were touched with pangs of envy. LOL

Box allowed himself to be painted as a bicycle advocate and an activist. When he spoke, Box hid his accomplishments for homeowners in incomprehensible obscurities.

* When Box found $25 M in outside funds to repair Wilshire Boulevard in CD 4, LaBonge never spent the funds, but all Box would nebulously say was, "He didn't cash the check."

* While LaBonge allowed $1.5 Billion of property taxes slip into the CRA, Box said Labonge lacked Leadership. (We knew that!) The City is broke due to the CRA's siphoning off $1.5 Billion, but that was not mentioned.

* When LaBonge supported defunding schools by 20% with Prop 22, all Box said once or twice, "LaBonge supported Prop 22" without explaining that it defunded schools.

* Box did not bring up that LaBonge had downsized the 2 acre Fire Station 82 by 75% and moved it to a location that increased the response time to the hills and Griffith Park.

* Box did not explain to homeowners how a continued CRA imperils Prop 13.

* Box did not advise homeowners that LaBonge supported AB 2531 with its Kelo Eminent Domain for the entire city. Kelo eminent domain is where the city takes any piece of private property and gives it to any developer friend to make a profit. Then, that property goes off the incremental property tax rolls, shrinking the property tax base and increasing the city debt which further endangers Prop 13.

Near the end, however, Box did wake up. His Titanic analogy at end of the GGPNC Candidate Forum was best closing I have ever heard. He appeared at Housing Cmte to denounce the fraud involved with CRA's 1601 N Vine and he did call for a City Prosecutor. He held a press conference to support Gov Brown's attempt to abolish the CRA and he renewed his support for The Garfield Park and for the Memorial for the Armenian Genocide.

Box was on the right side of all the homeowner issues, but homeowners without psychic powers had no way to know.

O'Grady cannot be criticized of the same shortcomings since he had never paid attention to city matters and had only volunteered at a couple schools in one small section of Los Feliz. Thus, he had no track record on city issues to present to the voters, but he did brilliantly let all the homeowners that he too was a homeowner and he was/is a decent fellow. That counts for a lot!

There were dirty tricks and smears against Box at the last moment, but there is no evidence that they cost him the election.

On the other hand, there is no evidence that Box would have done better if he had run a campaign to inform homeowners how he had supported their interests for several years and how he would fight for a fiscally sound city which always benefits homeowners. Box did talk a lot about the budget, but he failed to tailor his message to homeowners.

The problem with my hindsight analysis is that everything I say after, "if Box had done such and such," is fantasy.

wopp22
wopp22

how the hell do you figure the voters are the loser they are the idiots that keep re-electing those Morons that have driven this city into the ground. The voters are getting exactly what they asked for

Mikijackson
Mikijackson

Loved your article on HuizMart race. Great decision to give Millet the lastword. She encapsulates the district wide sentiments. My friends and I arelaughing it up and passing the article around.

LeninLennon
LeninLennon

God, I hate all you political junkies. When was the last time anyone in politics made the slightest bit of difference in your life? The American political system is a system all right. It's a system to make the workers think that they have influence while the ruling class gets richer and richer. What a scam. LA Weekly should cover art and music and not buy into the illusion that any of us can influence the way this country is run.

Rick Abrams
Rick Abrams

Politicians make a huge difference. Without politicians, we would not have had the mortgage crisis. Without politicians, LA would not be giving billions of dollars to corrupt real estate developers, while closing fire stations, libraries, parks, and firing city workers and now capping the number of police.

Why fire fighters, libraries, parks and police? Because they know we will raise our own taxes into order to pay for these necessities and the politicians will give billions more to the greedy developer buddies.

BobbyJones
BobbyJones

So, "Not making stuff up, like", how long have you been working for that dim bulb LaBonge?

Truly
Truly

Oh give me a break and cry me a river. Campaign consultants are worse than the blow-dried morons they get into office so they can cozy up to developers like AEGand get on the payroll. LA Weekly got the story right.

Not making stuff up, like...
Not making stuff up, like...

You'd be hard pressed to prove much of anything written here, such as: "...ironically turning off the newly awakened voters whom Martinez..."

HOW MANY were "turned off" - how do you know, how would you know? Off-cycle elections for Council seats are almost always off the radar screen for most voters, especially when there's no citywide (such as Mayor) -- or state or national -- seats to also fill.

HOW MANY "newly awakened" voters were there? Probably very few. I'd bet a weeks pay Martinez targeted the < 30,000 or so consistent voters (of the only 95,000 registered), as did his opponent. As have most candidates for decades now. It's the only logical course of action, because relying on people who regularly don't vote it a huge waste of campaign funds. No campaign for City Council has the money to really "awaken" many new votes or even roust most of the currently registered. About half of that number showed up -- pretty good for an off-cycle race overall. (And, if all 30,000 had shown up, there's absolutely no indication the end result would have been any different.)

Sorry... your analysis is just plain wrong on so many levels.

"... in District 14, a vast place with 250,000 people..." (more than 270,000 actually, but only about one-third of which are registered to vote and another third or more are too young, non-citizens, etc.) CD14 actually has one of the lowest total numbesr of registered among the City districts -- yet it's turnout (some 17 percent), was about half again that of the rest of the city.

"...where most adults knew about the Martinez-Huizar election race..." And you know this because?? I live here, and not only did most adults NOT know, many of the people who voted didn't even bother to follow the results the way we wonks and some reporters did.

"... and tens of thousands arguably had opinions about it, voters stayed home in droves. The extensively covered race was decided by just 14,429 voters." (VERY arguably.... see above).

(Maybe LA Weekly should have an "opinion" page - and identify it as such, so no one new to the publication mistakes any of this mental meandering as anything like "facts"). That would be a huge mistake.

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