Who’s endorsing whom in the D.C. mayor’s race

In the D.C. mayor’s race, Janeese Lewis George has consolidated the support of labor unions and progressive groups, while Kenyan McDuffie has won backing from real estate and business-friendly organizations.

Why it matters: We’re getting close to the primary — and endorsements can help voters understand candidates through specific topic areas, like building more housing or supporting small businesses.

State of play: D.C. will begin sending mailing ballots to all registered voters next Monday.

  • Ballot drop boxes will open on Friday, May 22, with early voting centers to come ahead of the primary on June 16.

The big picture: Lewis George’s endorsements show a classic progressive coalition, with labor and left-leaning groups lending her manpower and boosting her fundraising reach.

  • While a city investigation threatens her union ties, she’s also broadened her appeal to get support from urbanist and pro-housing groups like Greater Greater Washington and D.C. YIMBYs.
  • McDuffie, meanwhile, is backed by a business- and real estate-focused bloc,attracted to his promises of economicgrowth and support for public safety measures.

As of last month, both candidates had raised nearly $2 million…

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