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Mayor keeps his star power

CAUSE CELEBRE TINA DAUNT

June 27, 2008|TINA DAUNT

LOS ANGELES Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa is continuing his summer fundraising tour of Hollywood hotshots and other locals, and cash is filling his 2009 reelection campaign coffer. He could end up with a better showing than "Iron Man" before it's over.

The mayor's advisors estimate that the campaign will collect $1.5 million by the end of June. Not bad for an effort that started in April with a private reception at director Rob Reiner's house.


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Even though the election is nearly a year away, Villaraigosa's people want to scare off the competition by giving the mayor a head start in the money race. Almost every studio head in town is onboard.

"People look at him as they would a movie star," said public affairs consultant Kerman Maddox, who has been raising campaign cash for Villaraigosa and Democratic presidential candiate Sen. Barack Obama. "When I travel, everyone knows who the mayor of Los Angeles is. You couldn't always say that."

Villaraigosa has an impressive list of Hollywood supporters: Casey Wasserman (grandson of the legendary Lew Wasserman); Disney Chief Executive Robert Iger; HBO Films President Colin Callender; media mogul Haim Saban; Laker great Magic Johnson; 20th Century Fox Co-Chairman Jim Gianopulos; director-producer Jerry Zucker; syndicated television mogul Michael King; writer-TV producers Linda Bloodworth-Thomason and Harry Thomason; superagent Patrick Whitesell; DreamWorks Animation Chief Executive Jeffrey Katzenberg; William Morris head Jim Wiatt; News Corp. President Peter Chernin.

So far no other major candidate has declared, but there other people thinking about running -- namely billionaire mall magnate Rick Caruso.

When reached by cellphone this week while sailing off the coast of Italy, Caruso said he will make his decision in the coming months. It's clear that he's enjoying the reaction he's received as a possible contender. "Lots of people have called me," he said.

He paused and asked one of his sons on the boat: "Do you think I should run?" The answer was a resounding yes.

Stay tuned, Caruso said, upbeat on his vacation. He joked: "Antonio could be my running mate."

Privately, Villaraigosa's campaign strategists don't think Caruso, a prolific Republican fundraiser, will run. The developer of the Grove and the newly opened Americana at Brand has too many major projects in the works that require attention (like building a new mall next to the Santa Anita racetrack.)

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