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I’m running for Supervisor because District 10 needs a strong, effective leader deeply rooted in the community to navigate the critical challenges and opportunities we face. And I want to make sure that we have the services and support we need, just like every place else in San Francisco. I’ve delivered for District 10 and I’m going to continue to fight for it as the next Supervisor.

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