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Mayor Bradley Snubs Molina, Backs Torres in Supervisor Race

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Snubbing a City Hall colleague, Mayor Tom Bradley on Tuesday endorsed state Sen. Art Torres for Los Angeles County supervisor from a field of nine candidates that includes Councilwoman Gloria Molina.

Torres’ campaign advisers said the endorsement would carry weight not only in Los Angeles city neighborhoods that make up about one-fourth of the new 1st District, but in other communities as well.

“There are a lot of people who don’t live in the city who think Tom Bradley is their mayor,” said Dee Dee Myers, spokeswoman for Torres, a Los Angeles Democrat.

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Molina sought to turn Bradley’s support of Torres to her advantage.

“Tom Bradley demands an absolute kind of loyalty, and that is something I don’t provide to anyone,” she said. “I have enjoyed my independence on the council.”

Molina said she did not seek Bradley’s endorsement, but conceded that it would help Torres. The councilwoman questioned the extent of the help, contending that the mayor’s popularity has declined because of his political problems.

Torres said the mayor’s endorsement “means that I can get along with people at every level of government.”

Molina and Torres are seeking to become the county’s first Latino supervisor this century in the Jan. 22 election. Other candidates include state Sen. Charles M. Calderon (D-Whittier) and Sarah Flores, a former aide to Supervisor Pete Schabarum. The new district was carved out by a federal judge who ruled that the old district lines denied the county’s 3 million Latinos political representation.

Bradley said his endorsement came as the result of a long friendship with Torres.

“He and I have been friends and mutual supporters,” the mayor said. “I’ve known him for almost as long as I’ve been in politics. I admire him for his vision and for his courage and for his creativity. . . . I believe that he will bring to the board progressive, forward-thinking ideas and the ability to make friends and to work together with the city.”

Asked about Molina, Bradley said: “I’m here to support Art Torres, not to talk in a negative fashion about any other candidate.”

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