On the eve of Garcetti's inauguration, soaring ambition meets a sober reality
When Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti flew to Wisconsin for a Democratic Party gathering in the presidential swing state last month, he went well-rehearsed for questions about his career plans.
A Milwaukee news anchor asked him, predictably, whether a big-city mayor might capture the White House.
âNo mayorâs been president since Grover Cleveland,â Garcetti responded, casting doubt on his insistence back home that he spends no time thinking about such things.
As Garcetti prepares to be sworn in Saturday for his second term as mayor, speculation about whether he might soon run for governor or U.S. Senate has given way to a new question: Could he be seriously considering a campaign for president?
The election of President Trump has scrambled the political calculus for many would-be White House contenders in 2020. As far-fetched as a Garcetti candidacy might sound to those who have followed his career at City Hall, itâs the mayor himself who has stoked the chatter about his prospects, not least with his jaunt to Wisconsin.
âI think all the rules are off,â Garcetti, 46, told the Milwaukee television station. âNo African American could be president until one was. No reality star could be president until one is.â
In an email to supporters last week, Garcetti shared a link to the Wisconsin interview, along with news stories on his recent visits to Washington and Sacramento.
âI've had the chance to travel around the state and country over the past few weeks, and everywhere I go, I hear the same things â " people are anxious about our nationâs politics and they are anxious about our nationâs economy,â Garcetti wrote.
History suggests his odds for reaching the White House would be daunting. In 1972, Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty was trounced in his run for the Democratic presidential nomination, scoring zero delegates. Tom Bradley bounced Yorty from office a year later.
âLet me tell you, itâs a long jump from being mayor to being president,â said Steven P. Erie, a political scientist at UC San Diego.
No mayor has ever vaulted directly to the presidency. Contrary to Garcettiâs statement in Wisconsin, Grover Cleveland was actually the second of three mayors to become president â" and all of them served first as governors.
The first was Andrew Johnson (onetime mayor of Greeneville, Tenn.) in 1865, followed by Cleveland (Buffalo, N.Y.) in 1885 and Calvin Coolidge (Northampton, Mass.) in 1923.
In 1972, New York City Mayor John Lindsay fared slightly better than Yorty in the Democratic presidential contest, but still won not a single primary. Former Ne w York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg made elaborate plans to run last year as an independent, but in the end backed Hillary Clinton.
Big-city mayors often jockey to raise their national political profile. On occasion, they win Cabinet appointments. Julián Castro, for instance, was mayor of San Antonio when President Obama named him housing and urban development secretary. Mayors can also emerge as vice presidential contenders, as Garcetti did briefly when Clinton advisers were scouting last year for a running mate.
Beyond the customary cable news interviews, Garcettiâs visibility is rising as Los Angeles competes with Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics.Trumpâs withdrawal from the Paris climate treaty has left an opening for Democrats in California to seize leadership of the nationâs fight against global warming. So far, Gov. Jerry Brown has eclipsed all the others, but itâs not for lack of effort by the L.A. mayor.
At a U.S. Conference of Mayors meeting last month in Miami Beach, Garcetti was one of the most outspoken on climate change. He leads a group of mayors working to cut carbon emissions in their cities.
On Wednesday , Garcetti joined former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on a panel at Creative Artists Agency in Century City to highlight steps that California is taking to stop global warming. Garcetti urged Trumpâs critics to âstop yelling at cable televisionâ and take action.
âWhy are our skies clearer in Los Angeles today? Because mothers went to City Hall in the â50s with gas masks and said that the smog was killing them and their children,â he said.
A shift in the cityâs election calendar means Garcettiâs second term will last an unusually long 5½ years, giving him plenty of time to ponder options for his future. He can run for governor or U.S. Senate next year or president in 2020 without risking his job.
But he would have relatively little time to raise millions of dollars for a 2018 campaign. The governorâs race is already crowded, and itâs not yet clear whether U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein will retire next year and clear the way for a competitive contest to succeed her.
Garcetti told The Timesâ editorial board Thursday he was focused solely on the city.
âIâm not running for president,â he said. âIâve got a great new job that starts on Saturday: mayor. Iâm not running for governor. Iâm not running for Senate. Now, I donât make promises that I wonât.
âPeople come to me all the time and want to talk to me about it, but I donât,â he continued. âI will â" at the right moments in my career, of course.â
On paper, Garcetti is well-positioned for whatever the next campaign might be. He won re-election in March with a record 81% of the vote after promoting his successes in securing billions of dollars for public transit and homelessness relief. But he faced no viable opponent. And four out of five city residents who were eligible to cast ballots didnât bother.
In a hard-fought race for higher office, however, rivals would no doubt offer an alternate version of the L.A. that Garcet ti says is in the midst of an historic rebirth: A traffic-clogged, smog-choked, crime-ridden metropolis with homeless encampments turning neighborhoods into Brazilian-style shantytowns.
âL.A. is the epicenter of many of the countryâs problems,â said Erie, the author of three books on Southern California politics. âWhat happens when he has serious challengers?â
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