Fresh off a stinging defeat in the race for county district attorney, Los Angeles City Atty. Carmen Trutanich said Wednesday that he intends to seek reelection to his City Hall office.
Trutanich finished third in Tuesdayâs primary despite having the most money and an array of high-powered endorsements, including from Gov. Jerry Brown and the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor. Nevertheless, Trutanich said he intends to seek a second four-year term in March.
âIâm looking forward to my second term. Iâm hoping that the voters will feel the same way,â said Trutanich, who first won office in 2009. âRight now, I have every intention in the world of pulling papers and filing them. You get wounded. But Iâm not dying.â
With the election only nine months away, that may be a tall order for Trutanich. John Shallman, his campaign consultant in the D.A.âs race, has already spent months working on the city attorney bid of Assemblyman Mik e Feuer (D-Los Angeles). Feuer has raised more than $345,000 and has locked up his own list of prominent backers.
Bill Rosendahl, a supporter of Feuer, described Trutanichâs third place finish as âa shockâ and said he hoped Trutanich would bow out of the March city contest.âI hope that [Trutanich] reflects on what happened and continues to be a great community guy involved in issues,â said Rosendahl, who represents a district stretching from Los Angeles International Airport to Pacific Palisades.
On election night, Trutanich told reporters from LA Weekly and other media outlets that he blamed his loss on media âonslaught.â On Wednesday, however, he took a more conciliatory approach, saying he was âhumbledâ by his third-place finish and bore responsibility for his campaign's problems.
Asked if his failure to fulfill a promise to not seek higher office until completing his city attorney term killed his bid for district attorney, Trutanich r eplied: âObviously it hurt.â
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