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Russ Wilson

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When you know you do a crappy job at state capacity... even $1.7M toilets can't get built. nytimes.com/2024/01/24/us/…

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We’re feeling really proud of these results. It’s still early, but clear that our movement of 100k wants safety, accountability, and a city that works. Thanks to our community for delivering what could be a sweep 🧹

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TogetherSF has done great work for our city The knife fight in a phone booth of the SF mayor’s race is a sideshow to the main event: restore sanity to the Board of Supes, reform the charter to undo Peskin’s mess. This Nov, the boom loop begins I support TogetherSF Action Kanishka

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Re-reading "The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy" by Katherine M. Gehl and Michael E. Porter The D vs R duopoly stands but feels incomplete with how much the Republican party has itself been monopolized by 1 man.

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San Franciscans: the MOST important thing on your ballot is YES on Prop D! Our city is ungovernable because city departments aren’t held accountable. Prop D fixes this by allowing the mayor to hire/fire the people who work for her—yes, she actually can’t now…! Yes on D!

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This is a generational election and our opportunity to demand results from our leaders. We built @tsfaction to take big swings and speak uncomfortable truths. For too long we’ve accepted the status quo as good enough. But we are not going to make change unless we make waves.

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The "back to X" framing doesn't work for Democrats rhetorically, but getting back to delivering the basics and building for consituents does. Less rhetoric more results.