Election: San Francisco Mayor London Breed on why she’s seeking another term

US

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — Building a Better Bay Area means giving you the information you need to vote. And what happens in the San Francisco mayor’s race will impact not only the city, but the entire Bay Area.

On Tuesday, the incumbent San Francisco Mayor, London Breed joined ABC7 News at 3 p.m. to talk about why she’s seeking another term, and on topics including crime.

San Francisco is a frequent target of republicans and the city got bashed Monday night at the convention.

Tech billionaire David Sacks – who is a resident – was the latest to go after the city.

MORE: San Francisco mayoral candidate Daniel Lurie shares vision for safer city

“In my home town of San Francisco, Democrat rule has turned the streets of our beautiful city into a cesspool of crime, homeless encampments and open drug use,” Sacks said.

Breed responded to Sacks’ comments.

“It’s easy to bash San Francisco and to use San Francisco as an example – it’s another thing to actually roll up your sleeves and do the work,” Breed said. “And in fact many of these people who continue to bash our city, who are not folks out on the streets every single day seeing it visibly for themselves. Are there problems? Yes. But to use San Francisco consistently as an example when this is happening and far worse in other cities is just wrong.

The mayor also pointed to data that she says shows crime on the decline.

Watch the full interview in the media player above.

Copyright © 2024 KGO-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Dysfunction Sidelines Ukraine’s Parliament as Governing Force
Biden Faces Fresh Calls to Withdraw as Democrats Fear Electoral Rout
Historian discusses previous presidential assassinations and attempts
More than 2 dozen human skeletons dating back more than 1,000 years found in hotel garden
July 15, discovery of the Rosetta Stone

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *