Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilmember Nithya Raman are set to engage in a significant debate at the Sherman Oaks East Valley Adult Center. The debate is scheduled for 7 p.m. PT and will be accessible via Zoom. Fox 11’s Phil Shuman will moderate the event, organized by the Sherman Oaks Homeowners Association, with co-sponsorship from both the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council and the Sherman Oaks/Encino Chamber of Commerce.
Background of the Mayoral Race
Bass and Raman progressed to the runoff election on November 3 after a highly competitive primary that garnered national interest. This attention partially stemmed from the campaign of former reality TV figure Spencer Pratt. During the primary, Bass secured 34% of the vote, while Raman obtained 29%. Pratt finished third, with no advancement to the runoff.
Political Challenges and Strategies
Amid an electorate increasingly disenchanted with incumbents, both candidates face unique trials. While Bass grapples with multiple challenges from her term—ranging from disasters like the Palisades fire to political gaffes—Raman stands as a pivotal figure in the socialist movement that challenges established Democratic norms. Despite past alliances, Raman now contends against Bass, hoping to leverage her campaign’s momentum to secure victory.
Both candidates aim for strategies that resonate with voters, including those who previously backed Pratt. Key issues such as policing and homelessness are expected to feature prominently during the debate.
Fundraising Dynamics
Bass leads in fundraising efforts, having gathered over $510,000 in June, whereas Raman raised slightly more than $170,000 in the same period. This financial aspect may influence campaign strategies as the race progresses.
Impact of the Debate
This debate marks the first direct interaction between Bass and Raman since the June primary. It provides a platform to discuss critical issues without the presence of Pratt. Observers will watch closely to see how the candidates present their policies and counter each other’s arguments.
Public Perceptions and Future Prospects
While Pratt will not participate in the debate, his impact lingers in the thoughts of voters who supported him. His public commentary paints both Bass and Raman in a critical light, contributing to the unpredictable nature of voter alignment in the upcoming election.
Debate Access
The event begins at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. For those unable to attend in person, streaming details can be found on the organizer’s website, and audio will be available on LAist.com.

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