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What Will Progressives Do About the Mayor’s Race?

by Paul Hogarth via Beyond Chron
Friday, August 24, 2007 : As Gavin Newsom’s 13 opponents gather tonight for the second weekly “minor candidates” forum, how will progressives deal with the Mayor’s race? None of the challengers have a chance of winning and few can wage a strong campaign, but most are running on a progressive platform. Supervisor Chris Daly and BART Director Tom Radulovich have endorsed Quintin Mecke, but none of the other elected officials I spoke with are ready to get behind a candidate.
The Green Party recommended four candidates (but did not endorse), and the Harvey Milk Club is scheduled to vote on endorsements Tuesday. Candidates must raise $25,000 by August 28th in order to get public financing, which will indicate if anyone is viable. Regardless of the outcome, progressives must focus on an issue-based legislative agenda for the upcoming year – and plan for the Board of Supervisors races in 2008.

“I’m not playing the endorsement game,” said Supervisor Tom Ammiano. “I love them all, but I really like Quintin Mecke.” That appears to be the consensus among most of the City’s progressive leadership – besides labor unions, which have generally endorsed Newsom.

Supervisor Chris Daly, who organized a Progressive Convention in June and stressed the need to field a challenge to Newsom, has endorsed Quintin Mecke. "He has a long track-record of advocating for issues that are important," said Daly, including public safety and city planning.

Matt Gonzalez and the partners at his law firm have cut $100 checks for six of the Mayoral candidates – Dr. Ahimsa Sumchai, Lonnie Holmes, Quintin Mecke, Chicken John Rinaldi, Josh Wolf and Tony Hall. But Gonzalez was quick to point out that these donations are not meant to be endorsements.

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