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A new challenger emerges for San Francisco's congressional seat, once held by Nancy Pelosi. California state senator Scott Wiener is expected to announce his candidacy for the seat, which has been a coveted prize for years.
Wiener, 55, a prominent Democrat in San Francisco, had been waiting for Pelosi to retire or step down before pursuing the seat himself. He's been quietly building momentum, having formed an exploratory committee just last year and already raising over $1 million for a future run. Wiener is known for his work on housing density, LGBTQ+ rights, tech regulation, and climate action.
Pelosi, 85, has been out of the spotlight since stepping down as House speaker in 2022, but she's still focused on California's Prop 50 ballot measure, which would redraw the state's congressional boundaries to boost Democrats. Her team says she's "fully focused" on this issue, urging all Californians to join the effort.
However, with Pelosi not committing to run for another term, Wiener is now taking center stage. He's a Harvard Law School-educated attorney who has been making waves in Sacramento, including championing legislation that boosted housing in the state. Currently chair of the Senate Budget Committee, he's a force to be reckoned with.
Not alone in this bid, Saikat Chakrabarti, 39, is also throwing his hat into the ring. A former tech executive and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's former chief of staff, Chakrabarti says Democrats need a "new kind of leader who is not part of the establishment" to take on the challenges ahead.
As the Democratic party faces growing calls for change from a younger generation, new faces are stepping forward. The challenge comes as Republicans look to capitalize on Pelosi's potential retirement. Can Wiener and Chakrabarti hold their own against established Democrats in San Francisco? Only time will tell.
Wiener, 55, a prominent Democrat in San Francisco, had been waiting for Pelosi to retire or step down before pursuing the seat himself. He's been quietly building momentum, having formed an exploratory committee just last year and already raising over $1 million for a future run. Wiener is known for his work on housing density, LGBTQ+ rights, tech regulation, and climate action.
Pelosi, 85, has been out of the spotlight since stepping down as House speaker in 2022, but she's still focused on California's Prop 50 ballot measure, which would redraw the state's congressional boundaries to boost Democrats. Her team says she's "fully focused" on this issue, urging all Californians to join the effort.
However, with Pelosi not committing to run for another term, Wiener is now taking center stage. He's a Harvard Law School-educated attorney who has been making waves in Sacramento, including championing legislation that boosted housing in the state. Currently chair of the Senate Budget Committee, he's a force to be reckoned with.
Not alone in this bid, Saikat Chakrabarti, 39, is also throwing his hat into the ring. A former tech executive and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's former chief of staff, Chakrabarti says Democrats need a "new kind of leader who is not part of the establishment" to take on the challenges ahead.
As the Democratic party faces growing calls for change from a younger generation, new faces are stepping forward. The challenge comes as Republicans look to capitalize on Pelosi's potential retirement. Can Wiener and Chakrabarti hold their own against established Democrats in San Francisco? Only time will tell.