LA Mayor Garcetti says he won’t run for president in 2020
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will not seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, slightly winnowing a field that is still likely to be large and unwieldy for a party desperate to oust President Donald Trump.
“I have decided not to throw my hat into the ring to run for president in 2020,” the mayor said Tuesday at Los Angeles City Hall, ending months of speculation about his political future. His decision came days after he helped negotiate an end to a teachers strike in Los Angeles public schools.
The 47-year-old mayor sounded like a presidential candidate as recently as last week, using a national confab of his fellow mayors to blast Trump and a hyper-partisan Congress in a speech delivered blocks from the White House. National politicians, he said, divide the nation into “red and blue states” when the real divide, he argued, “is Washington and the rest of us.”
After that address, he held court as the assembled national media peppered him with questions about whether he’d join his fellow Californian, Sen. Kamala Harris, in the 2020 Democratic presidential field.