Final 8 certified candidates for MAYOR of Los Angeles in alphabetical order as of 12.10.2012
Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:56 AM
Los Angeles City Hall
Final 8 certified candidates for MAYOR of Los Angeles in alphabetical order as of 12.10.2012
YEHUDA "YJ" DRAIMAN Neighborhood Council Secretary 38 11/05/2012
ERIC GARCETTI Los Angeles City Councilmember 6 11/05/2012
WENDY J. GREUEL Los Angeles City Controller 17 11/05/2012
KEVIN JAMES Radio Broadcaster/Attorney 16 11/05/2012
ADDIE M. MILLER Citywide Advocate 29 11/05/2012
JAN PERRY Los Angeles City Councilwoman 85 11/08/2012
EMANUEL ALBERTO PLEITEZ Technology Company Executive 62 11/07/2012
NORTON SANDLER Factory Production Worker 43 11/05/2012
NO CLEAR LEAD FOR LOS ANGELES MAYORAL CANDIDATES – YJ DRAIMAN
The Candidate Forum on March 6, 2012, was hosted by the Crenshaw Chamber of Commerce, along with the Black Business Association, the Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce, the Recycling Black Dollars, and the West LA Community Development Corporation.
No clear lead for Los Angeles Mayoral Candidates
YJ Draiman, a relatively unknown candidate for Mayor, found himself in a prime position on the lineup with an audience that was his, and he faced that opportunity by driving his point’s home with a forceful presentation that was persuasive in its delivery.
YJ Draiman, a relatively unknown candidate for Mayor, found himself in a prime position on the lineup with an audience that was his, and he faced that opportunity by driving his point’s home with a forceful presentation that was persuasive in its delivery.
In a clear demonstration of his compassion for the audience, he capitalized on opportunities to relax and revel in the supportive nature, punching campaign bullet points for the audience, challenging the current administration responsible for standing in the way of success. YJ Draiman’s vision is to make Los Angeles the World Capital of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency.
Kevin James found himself in the position of addressing a restless audience and he turned it around by wrangling their discontent and rallying them around his observation, “As the sixth speaker, I get to listen to the others talk about what’s wrong with LA and now we get to talk about solutions. Kevin stated numerous times that only Draiman’s speech mirrored many of his points.”
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