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Hollywood, Unions, Voter Turnout and Other Variables in L.A.'s Mayoral Race
In two weeks, Los Angeles residents will have the chance to vote for a new mayor. If none of the candidates gets more than 50 percent of the vote, there will be a run-off between the top two. So, who has the inside track?
L.A. Weekly's cover story this week is about top candidate Wendy Greuel. Managing editor Jill Stewart gives Madeleine the rundown of the upcoming race for mayor.
You can follow Jill on Twitter at @jillstewart.
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