John,
With less than four weeks to
go until election day, it comes as no surprise that my opponent is out
with personal attacks on me.
He can’t run on the issues or his
record, so he’s running scared.
There’s a lot at stake in this
election, and I’m going to stay focused on the issues that matter to
our neighborhoods.
- Addressing our homelessness crisis with compassionate,
creative, and effective solutions
- Fighting for true racial justice and
equity
- Creating a
city that is livable and affordable for all
- Charting a
path out of this crisis that leaves our neighborhoods stronger and
more vibrant than before
My opponent has left our community
divided. He’s ignored the concerns of constituents and left our small
businesses in the lurch. He’s attacked Speaker Pelosi and even refused
to condemn the hateful homophobic and anti-semitic conspiracies
peddled by Qanon at State Senator Scott Wiener.
This isn’t the moment for
self-righteous grandstanding, this is the moment to come together to
make real progress on our recovery. There’s so much more that unites
San Franciscans than divides us — so let’s talk about what we can
achieve together.
In community,
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