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Nathan Hochman, right, debates incumbent L.A. County Dist. Atty. George Gascón on Oct. 8. A new poll by UC Berkeley and The Times found that Hochman has a 25-point lead in the final days of the D ...
If the Nov. 5 election were held today, 45% of likely voters in L.A. County would vote for Hochman, while just 20% would vote for Gascón, according to the new survey from the UC Berkeley ...
Hochman boasts the most diverse job resume in the field, having served as a federal prosecutor, defense attorney, candidate for statewide political office and president of the L.A. Ethics ...
If the election were held today, according to the survey from the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies, co-sponsored by The Times, 51% of the likely L.A. County voters would choose ...
Polling indicates that Hochman, with his pledge to reverse many of Gascón's progressive policies, has strong momentum in the race. Read more: Poll shows Hochman has momentum to unseat L.A. County ...
Of those polled, 35% held a favorable opinion of Hochman and just 7% viewed him unfavorably. Hochman has repeatedly hammered home the idea that the incumbent's policies have left the public less safe.
Hochman previously ran unsuccessfully for California attorney general in 2022 as a Republican, but the self-described lifelong centrist was an independent in this race. With Post wires Show comments
With challenger Nathan Hochman now surging in the polls and the favored candidate of police unions, there are questions about his agenda if elected on Nov. 5. L.A. D.A. Gascón made strides in ...