Aaron Peskin Announces Mayoral Run, Faces Immediate Criticism from Rivals
Supervisor Aaron Peskin is set to officially enter the San Francisco mayoral race, positioning himself as the progressive choice amid a field of moderate candidates.
- Supervisor Aaron Peskin, representing District 3, plans to officially announce his mayoral candidacy this Saturday at Portsmouth Square, leveraging his long-standing representation of the area.
- Peskin's campaign aims to focus on a positive message, emphasizing support for affordable housing and rent control, contrasting with Mayor London Breed's administration.
- Critics, including Breed's campaign, label Peskin as an obstructionist, claiming his leadership would harm San Francisco's economy and housing development.
- Peskin, termed out as District 3 supervisor, joins a crowded mayoral race with candidates like Ahsha Safai, Daniel Lurie, and Mark Farrell, aiming to capitalize on Breed's slipping poll numbers among Asian voters.
- The announcement has sparked a flurry of reactions, with rivals accusing Peskin of being divisive and detrimental to the city's progress, highlighting the heated competition in the upcoming election.