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Seema Mehta

Los Angeles

LA Times political writer. Wannabe golfer. Patron of stray kittens. Bleed orange. RTs ≠ endorsements

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Articles

  • 4 days ago | businessandamerica.com | Seema Mehta

    Democratic divides over the ongoing bloody conflict in the Middle East were on display this week as gubernatorial candidates made their pitches to politically active Jewish Californians. Five of the candidates running to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, who cannot run in 2026 because of term limits, overwhelmingly agreed about the horror of the Hamas attack on Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023, while also lamenting the ensuing deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinians, notably women and children.

  • 6 days ago | gazettextra.com | Seema Mehta

    LOS ANGELES - Democratic divides over the ongoing bloody conflict in the Middle East were on display this week as gubernatorial candidates made their pitches to politically active Jewish Californians. Five of the candidates running to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, who cannot run in 2026 because of term limits, overwhelmingly agreed about the horror of the Hamas attack on Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023, while also lamenting the ensuing deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinians, notably women and children.

  • 6 days ago | flipboard.com | Seema Mehta

    4 hours agoSince President Donald Trump took office, he's issued a record number of executive orders, many centering on border enforcement. Many viewers want to know what's actually changing and how it's affecting Californians.

  • 6 days ago | yahoo.com | Seema Mehta

    Top, left to right: Antonio Villaraigosa, AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes; Betty Yee, California Board of Equalization; Tony Thurmond, AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli. Bottom, left to right: Xavier Becerra, AP Photo/Nathan Ellgren; Katie Porter, AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes. (Associated Press / Calif. Board of Equalization)Democratic divides over the ongoing bloody conflict in the Middle East were on display this week as gubernatorial candidates made their pitches to politically active Jewish Californians.

  • 6 days ago | thederrick.com | Seema Mehta

    LOS ANGELES — Democratic divides over the ongoing bloody conflict in the Middle East were on display this week as gubernatorial candidates made their pitches to politically active Jewish Californians. Five of the candidates running to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom, who cannot run in 2026 because of term limits, overwhelmingly agreed about the horror of the Hamas attack on Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023, while also lamenting the ensuing deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinians, notably women and children.

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Seema @LATSeema
9 May 25

RT @MegJamesLAT: President Trump's Fox News/Administration delegation expands. Jeanine Pirro will leave Fox News and 'The Five' immediately…

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Seema @LATSeema
9 May 25

California gubernatorial candidates address Israel-Palestinian conflict https://t.co/D7ibvOop70

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Seema @LATSeema
9 May 25

RT @GodCloseMyEyes: BREAKING: several hundred new papal ballots were just discovered in maricopa country