San Francisco mayoral candidates make last-minute push to voters: ‘So much at stake’

With just days left until Election Day, candidates running for San Francisco mayor are fanning out across the city in a last-minute push for votes. Recent polls indicate a close race.

Four top candidates for San Francisco mayor are now in the home stretch, making a final pitch to voters.

“This race has so much at stake,” said Mayor London Breed.

Incumbent Breed is seeking another term in office. This weekend, she’s telling voters she’s “battle-tested” after protecting the city during the pandemic, but there’s more to do.

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“This is not a place for on-the-job training. This is a serious city. We are on the rise, and I hope voters see it,” Breed said.

Mayoral candidate Mark Farrell was getting out the vote with last-minute and undecided voters in West Portal.

He says crime, homelessness and drugs are the biggest issues facing San Franciscans.

“We need a mayor who is going to come back and focus on these basics, really doing it aggressively with a strong determination, a strong vision for where we need to go, because those issues affect everything we do as a city,” Farrell said.

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