When I ran my first campaign for City Council, I walked.
Every day - day after day - I criss-crossed my district knocking on
doors and talking to voters about what I could do as their City
Councilor. By the end of the campaign, I had worn holes through my
favorite pair of shoes. Today, those shoes sit in my campaign
headquarters. Every time I pass by them, they're a reminder of that
first race and the power of grassroots campaigning.
I'm still knocking on every door I can, but this time I need your
help.
Many people told me that running for Mayor was different than
running for City Council. They said that you can't build a grassroots
campaign in Los Angeles. They said that people aren't engaged, or
"that's just not how we do things."
We've already proved them wrong. We've got the most donors, the
most volunteers, and the largest campaign. We also came in first in
the primary, beating expectations. But there's still one huge hurdle
left to go.
The truth of the matter is, we're being seriously outspent by my
opponent and her allies. But I believe in people power. I believe that
together, we can defeat whatever they throw at us. I believe in
walking.
Thank you
Eric Garcetti
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