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Barbara Lee Announces Bid for Oakland Mayor in Special Election

The longtime progressive leader and former congresswoman aims to address Oakland's challenges following the recall of former Mayor Sheng Thao.

  • Barbara Lee, 78, announced her candidacy for Oakland mayor, seeking to unite the city and tackle issues like homelessness, crime, and economic inequality.
  • The special election on April 15 will determine who completes the term of Sheng Thao, who was recalled in November following controversies including an FBI search of her home.
  • Lee, a progressive icon with over 25 years in Congress, has endorsements from prominent figures, including former California Governor Jerry Brown and several former Oakland mayors.
  • Her main opponent, former City Council member Loren Taylor, emphasizes the need for younger leadership and a fresh approach to Oakland's governance.
  • Lee faces challenges such as limited campaign funds, a divided electorate, and criticism of her progressive stance in a city grappling with a budget deficit and public safety concerns.
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