Updated Dawg handicap of SF Congressional race in Mission Local

Updated Dawg handicap of SF Congressional race in Mission Local

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She got Willie Brown ?!?

Over $4 million pours into S.F. supervisor races, much of it from outside PACs
Saikat Chakrabarti, Connie Chan spending furiously to secure No. 2 spot in June primary

Over $4 million pours into S.F. supervisor races, much of it from outside PACs

Saikat Chakrabarti, Connie Chan spending furiously to secure No. 2 spot in June primary

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  1. h. brownsays:May 25, 2026, 11:57 pm at 11:57 pm. Your comment is awaiting moderation. Also, Ms. Gilman, You didn’t say who the first member of ‘the squad’ who endorsed Chakrabarti is. Isn’t Ilmar the one whose voting base came together to defraud the U.S. out of billions ? Speaking of money management, Chan personally went over every item in San Francisco’s vast Budget for 2 years in a row as Chair of the Board of Supervisor’s Budget Committee. She’s got Peskin and she’s got Pelosi and now she’s got Willie Brown. Hell, my last winner on the John Arntz’s SF Elections Track was Chris Daly and she could just break my losing streak. And, further, one-on-one I say she crushes Scott. go Niners !! h.

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