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Television ad touting L.A. mayoral candidate Garcetti set to appear

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City Councilman Eric Garcetti will begin airing his first television ad in the Los Angeles mayoral race Friday night, according to a Democratic media consultant who is not working for any of the candidates.

Garcetti is expected to spend about $500,000 over the next nine days, roughly on par with what his main rival in the race, Wendy Greuel, is spending on advertising, according to the source.

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Greuel was the first candidate to go on the air, on Jan. 29, with a biographic spot that highlighted her work as the city’s controller but raised questions about the validity of her claim that she had found $160 million in waste, fraud and abuse at City Hill.

The script of Garcetti’s ad was unavailable Friday morning, but it is expected to be biographic and introductory in nature.

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