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Date: April 03, 2001
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LA Times POLL: "Villaraigosa, Hahn, and Soboroff Have Pulled Ahead of The Rest Of The Pack Running For Mayor."

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3 Candidates Lead Race

TIMES POLL: Villaraigosa, Hahn and Soboroff have pulled ahead of the rest of the pack running for mayor.

By JAMES RAINEY
Times Staff Writer

Former legislator Antonio Villaraigosa and real estate broker Steve Soboroff have moved into contention in the race for mayor of Los Angeles, joining City Atty. James K. Hahn as the candidates most likely to secure one of the two positions in a runoff election, a Los Angeles Times poll has found.

TIMES POLL

The three candidates have pulled ahead of three other well-known challengers and the rest of the pack running for mayor, with the narrow margins between the three leaders promising a remarkably close contest in the election, which will be held one week from today.

Though Hahn still holds a narrow lead with 24% of likely voters, his support remains at a standstill since a Times poll a month ago. Villaraigosa and Soboroff, meanwhile, have gained ground on the city attorney. The poll found that Villaraigosa has the backing of 20% of likely voters and Soboroff 18%--both up from 12% a month ago.
     
The standings put the top three all well within striking range of one another--and within the poll's margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.
     
"It looks like it's down to a horse race between these three," said Susan Pinkus, director of the Times Poll. "Villaraigosa and Soboroff have the momentum over Hahn, who is looking really stagnant. But it could be any two of these three in the runoff."


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