By Chris Ford
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
When the city of Los Angeles contemplated holding its first national political convention in four decades, boosters touted its potential to add big money to city coffers.
However, local economists expect the Democratic National Convention Aug. 14-17 to end up a net economic loss because delegates and guests will fill area hotel rooms that...
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