**FILE** Calif. Democratic Rep. Karen Bass is among the growing number of members of Congress who are not seeking reelection in 2022. (WI photo)
**FILE** Karen Bass (WI photo)

When Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.) announced her candidacy for mayor of Los Angeles last year, she knew the race wouldnโ€™t be easy.

But the former Congressional Black Caucus chair also believed that her beloved city faced a crisis that those who declared their candidacy probably wouldnโ€™t live up to the challenge.

โ€œIโ€™ve spent my entire life bringing groups of people together in coalitions to solve complex problems and produce concrete change โ€“ especially in times of crisis,โ€ Bass said in September 2021. โ€œLos Angeles is my home. With my whole heart, Iโ€™m ready. Letโ€™s do this โ€“ together.โ€

On Wednesday, more than a week after voting closed in the City of Angels, The Associated Press called the race for Bass against billionaire developer Rick Caruso.

With her victory, Bass will become the first-ever woman and the second Black after Thomas Bradley to lead the city during a time when Los Angeles faces an ever-growing homeless crisis and a myriad of other issues left behind by predecessor Eric Garcetti.

โ€œWe are in a fight for the soul of our city,โ€ said Bass, who counted among those on President Joe Bidenโ€™s short list for the vice presidency that ultimately went to fellow CBC alum Kamala Harris. 

โ€œWe are going to build a new Los Angeles,โ€ she said.

With extensive experience in Congress and as a California Assembly leader, Bass said she understands the fight ahead. After all, she emerged from an intense battle in which her opponent spent more than $100 million.

Projections had Bass winning more than 53% of the vote to Carusoโ€™s 47%.

The Associated Press said Bass enjoyed the advantage of being a lifelong Democrat โ€œin a city where Republicans are almost invisible.โ€

Last week, Harris campaigned in Los Angeles with Bass, and many high-profile Democrats backed her candidacy.

Sheโ€™ll also attempt to cool the figurative fires that have been stoked internally among city leaders, including a racial scandal thatโ€™s rocked the City Council.

Further, the city has more than 40,000 individuals who are homeless, and crime has unnerved even the upper-class areas of Los Angeles.

โ€œCongratulations to our Mayor-Elect,โ€ superstar entertainer and Bass supporter John Legend tweeted. โ€œAngelenos chose someone who has devoted her life to helping her community become healthier, safer, and more just.โ€

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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