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From LA mayoral candidates Karen Bass and Rick Caruso, sharply divergent views of city and how it should be run

Los Angeles mayoral candidate Karen Bass speaks about the homelessness issue during the candidates' debate at USC's Bovard Auditorium on Tuesday, March 22, 2022, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — U.S. Rep. Karen Bass and businessman Rick Caruso showed up to Tuesday night’s Los Angeles mayoral debate with two sharply different messages — about leadership and, to an extent, the current state of the city.

Caruso cast Los Angeles as a dystopian Gotham City, one so beset by crime that every last resident is scared to walk outdoors. He cast his opponents as “career politicians” — saying the word a bit like one might handle week-old fish — and told the audience those rivals were offering “a lot of empty promises.”

Bass pushed back on that assertion, giving the real estate developer and former police commissioner a polite lecture on city government. She advised Caruso, whom she described as a friend, to stop

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