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A highly anticipated mayoral debate in Los Angeles, organized by the Housing Action Coalition and Streets For All, faced significant technical issues on Monday night, transforming what was meant to be an insightful event into a chaotic digital experience.
The debate, titled “Shaping Los Angeles: A Debate About the Future of LA,” took place at L.A. Center Studios and was promoted as a crucial early encounter in the 2026 mayoral race.
However, the event was marred by problems from the start. A delay of about 15 minutes signaled the beginning of a night fraught with technical difficulties.
Throughout the debate, participants struggled with unstable audio and frozen video feeds. The livestream’s frequent disruptions rendered candidates’ responses nearly impossible to comprehend, leaving viewers in the dark.
Frustration quickly spread online as viewers voiced their displeasure. “FIX THE AUDIO,” demanded one attendee.
Another viewer questioned, “Did y’all just forget to troubleshoot?” while others humorously likened the distorted audio to an “alien language.”
“1 zillion dollar budget deficit and we can’t get good wifi???? WTF!!!!!!” another blasted.
At its peak, more than 330 viewers were tuned in, many abandoning the stream altogether as the glitches dragged on.
“I’m out,” one user posted. “FIX THE STREAM or I’m out,” another said.
“Good golly… this audio is dog a–,” one comment read.
The technical meltdown overshadowed what organizers said would be a substantive conversation on housing costs, homelessness and infrastructure, some of the most pressing issues facing Los Angeles voters.
Confirmed participants included City Councilmember Nithya Raman, community organizer Rae Huang and nonprofit founder Adam Miller.
But two major figures were missing: Mayor Karen Bass skipped the debate, and mayoral hopeful Spencer Pratt also did not attend, leaving challengers to take center stage in a race that is only beginning to take shape.
But Monday night, those policy fights took a backseat.
Instead, the loudest voice came from the comment section, where viewers summed up the night in real time:
“Fix the city? FIX THE AUDIO!!”