Los Angeles Times

How is Caruso ‘earning’ votes?

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Re “Caruso is earning — not buying — Latinos’ support,” column, Oct. 27

We have reached a monumental­ly strange place when a front-page column praises a billionair­e mayoral candidate for bothering to show up in Latino communitie­s. Taking pictures with people and eating food — these are apparently now signs of genuine investment in the Latino community.

I don’t know what columnist Gustavo Arellano credits as “earning.” Earning, to me, would have been to invest some of his billions in helping the communitie­s who he hopes will hand him power — feeding them, housing them, showing real care and concern for their everyday lives.

Now he’s waiting for a crown before he demonstrat­es he can get things done.

Mishka Michon Pasadena

Arellano’s column was terrific, as usual. However, anti-Black bigotry cannot be ignored. This, of course, was documented in the infamous recording of three City Council members in a racist conversati­on.

I live in Sylmar, which is about 80% Latinx. In the past week, two canvassers working for Caruso have come to my door. I asked about the speculatio­n that they are paid pretty well, but they refused to confirm this. Bass, of course, cannot afford this.

The South Gate resident quoted by Arellano who thought he could vote for Caruso is representa­tive of the woefully uninformed American voter. I say this as a retired high school social studies teacher who is depressed over the intellectu­al state of the electorate.

Bob Lentz

Sylmar

Not only is Caruso trying to buy Latinos’ votes, he’s also attempting to buy everyone else’s as well, with his $53-million ad campaign. It’s a combinatio­n of saccharin regarding his background, misreprese­ntations of his accomplish­ments and attacks on Bass.

This is safe for Caruso because, unlike Bass who has spent most of her adult life in public service, he has never held elective office nor had to take responsibi­lity for any controvers­ial public policy.

Thomas Bailey Long Beach

 ?? Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times ?? MAYORAL candidate Rick Caruso hugs Francisca Arenas during a town hall in South L.A. in August.
Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times MAYORAL candidate Rick Caruso hugs Francisca Arenas during a town hall in South L.A. in August.

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