Las Vegas Review-Journal

Garcetti stumps for Nevada Dems

Talks to LV union members a day ahead of fundraiser

- By Ramona Giwargis Las Vegas Review-journal

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said during a visit to Las Vegas on Monday that Americans are facing the most important election of their lives this November.

Garcetti delivered a fiery 20-minute speech to hundreds of United Brotherhoo­d of Carpenters and Joiners members during a get-out-the-vote conference a day before the potential 2020 presidenti­al candidate is expected to raise $1 million to boost Democrats all over the country in Las Vegas.

“Do you want him gone?” Garcetti asked the workers about President Donald Trump. “Do you want a tax against working people gone? Do you want to say no to greed and no to corruption and no to racism? Because, if so, we need to elect leaders who say yes to carpenters and yes to working people and yes to opportunit­y and yes to health care.”

Garcetti also said tax reform has not helped workers because of inflation, and that big companies used the money to buy back

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stocks and boost CEO bonuses.

Justin Weidner, the union’s chief of staff, agreed.

“We see that the economy is good and the stock market is at an all-time high, but it feels like our wage hasn’t gone up to keep up with the cost of living,” Weidner said. “When we hear about huge tax breaks, we feel like it’s a bit of a bait and switch because it’s not making it down to the average worker.”

Garcetti planned to headline events and fundraiser­s Monday for top Nevada Democrats, including U.S. Rep. Jacky Rosen, 4th Congressio­nal District candidate Steven Horsford and gubernator­ial nominee Steve Sisolak.

And while Nevada GOP leaders have vilified California, Garcetti said the neighborin­g states are closely tied together by common issues like roads, energy lines and water, and that’s why he’s stumped in Nevada in every election cycle.

Garcetti plans to raise $1 million Tuesday to be distribute­d to the Democratic parties of 10 states, including Nevada and California. The mayor also spoke to members of Culinary Local 226.

After the speech to the carpenters union, Garcetti responded to speculatio­n he’ll run for president in 2020. Other Democratic contenders include Sens. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker and former Vice President Joe Biden.

“I’ve been very honest that I’m looking at it,” Garcetti told the Las Vegas Review-journal. “But I’m not going to make a decision until well after these November elections. That’s the most important thing. Donald Trump is not on the ballot, but a Congress that enables his policies are.”

Contact Ramona Giwargis at rgiwargis@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-4538. Follow @Ramonagiwa­rgis on Twitter.

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