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Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón, left, and former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman, Gascón's challenger in the November election, have agreed to an Oct. 8 debate.
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.
Returns as of Wednesday morning showed Hochman receiving more than 1.4 million votes and Gascón around 890,000 — or about 61% to 38% in favor of the challenger.
Nathan Hochman defeated Gascon by a wide margin to be the next LA County District Attorney. Californians fed up with soaring crime have overwhelmingly voted to replace Los Angeles County District ...
Gascón and Hochman will compete in November in the race to lead an agency that prosecutes cases in the most populous county in the U.S. Hochman was a one-time California attorney general candidate.
Nathan Hochman was born to Bruce Hochman (1929–2011), a US Air Force veteran who was among the first graduating class of UCLA School of Law, and Harriet Hochman, who was an active non-profit leader in Los Angeles. [10] His family is Jewish.
In a virtual forum marked by technical glitches and attacks by both candidates, the incumbent and challenger offered competing visions for improving public safety.
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 ...