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CA Lt. Governor urges Taylor Swift to delay L.A. concerts due to worker strike. She’s attended one already.

Eleni Kounalakis wants ​shows canceled for hundreds ‍of thousands of‌ fans

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California’s Democratic lieutenant governor, ​who is running‌ to‌ succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.), told Taylor Swift she should postpone her sixhotel workers‘ cause. She’s shown support before.”>-night tour stop in a show of support for Los Angeles hotel workers who launched the strike ⁢over the July 4 weekend.‍ She ⁢herself doesn’t have to worry about‍ missing a concert⁣ since⁤ she already attended one ‍of the pop ‌star’s Bay ⁤Area⁣ shows.

Lieutenant ‍Governor Eleni Kounalakis led a union-sponsored open letter from state⁣ Democrats urging Swift ‌to‍ postpone her shows.⁤ But just⁣ before advising the star​ to kick‌ back her​ tour dates, Kounalakis posted ⁢a photo and video of herself attending a Swift show in Santa ‌Clara, California, on July 30. Hotel workers were protesting then,‍ too. Swift⁣ added‍ a sixth show to the L.A. portion of her wildly popular “Eras” tour, ‌where she⁢ is slated to perform for an estimated 420,000⁢ fans—some of whom have paid thousands of dollars for‍ tickets.

“Your shows make our region’s hotels a lot of​ money,” Kounalakis and her ⁢fellow ‍Democrats ‌wrote on letterhead for the union Unite Here’s ⁤L.A. chapter released Tuesday.‍ “In Los Angeles, hotels are doubling and tripling what they charge because you are coming.”

“Stand with hotel workers and postpone your‌ concerts,” they wrote.

It‌ is​ unclear how Swift could postpone at the last minute an entire set of nearly​ sold-out shows. Swift’s‍ U.S. tour extends through August and ⁤her international tour is ⁢scheduled through​ August 2024.

Kounalakis’s demands are an example of hypocrisy from ​state Democrats, critics say, and ⁤follow on ⁤other high-profile⁢ incidents that have angered​ voters, such as Newsom’s‌ decision to dine out at ‍a five-star Napa⁣ Valley restaurant⁣ in the midst of strict COVID lockdowns. Democrats “need ⁢to shake⁤ off the belief that they operate separate and above‌ the ‍rest of ‌us,” said Matt Shupe, a California Republican strategist with Praetorian Public‍ Relations.

“We ⁤knew⁢ this was troubling behavior when Governor Newsom​ ate indoors at the‍ French Laundry during the height of⁢ the pandemic and ⁤it ‌doesn’t seem like it will never, ever get back to the non-hypocritical behavior we deserve,” Shupe said.

Newsom was caught maskless ​at a‍ lobbyist’s birthday dinner at the exclusive ⁣French Laundry restaurant in Napa even⁢ as he had the public under the nation’s ⁣strictest pandemic lockdown ⁢orders.⁤ Newsom and other⁢ Democrats were also photographed ‌ maskless at an NFL championship game in Los Angeles when Californians were still ordered to cover their⁤ faces in public.

Kounalakis was one of​ more than 50 Southern California Democrats who asked Swift ‌to​ postpone her ​shows at a powerful union’s behest. Also signing the ⁢letter was Orange County’s state senator Dave Min (D.), Rep. Katie ‍Porter’s hand-picked candidate ⁤to replace her in the U.S.⁣ House of Representatives⁣ who⁢ in May was‍ caught lying to a cop‌ about how​ much he drank, according to video of⁢ his DUI arrest.

Kounalakis defended the letter in a statement to ​the Washington Free Beacon. “All workers deserve dignity and fair wages,” she said, adding that she ​hopes “we can use this⁣ moment to bring attention to the hardworking men and women who ⁣are the engine of our economy.”

The ​Los Angeles chapter of Unite Here, which organized the strike and ​the letter, has contributed ‌more than $1.3 million to California Democrats⁤ since 2022.

Kounalakis is the only declared gubernatorial ​candidate in‌ California’s 2026 election, which is expected to be⁤ a crowded race.



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