Tuesday's election appears to have been a very strong showing for San Francisco's growing collection of moderate Democrats.
There are still more than 100,000 ballots to be countered in San Francisco, but it appears to have been a very strong showing for San Francisco's growing collection of moderate Democrats.Additional ballots may change some of the results, but a trend appears to be taking hold in San Francisco politics.'I think there's a good chance we see a couple changes,' said Steven Buss, Director of Grow SF. 'Hopefully, Prop A can hold on.
'And so the question is, you know, will the mayor and the supervisors be next.'Haney, a former city supervisor, offered a candid take on the election's implications, starting with the mayor's race.'With all respect to my friend, Asha, he really went in on Prop B which got crushed,' Haney said of Supervisor Asha Safai. 'Aaron, I don't know what Aaron Peskin's narrative is now if he gets in the race.
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