Our interim Mayor realizes he likes the top job and that he wants to keep it, and so is planning to announce that he'll be a mayoral candidate this fall. By doing so, he'd be going back on his promise to only remain in office for a year, a promise that put him there in the first place. Ex-supervisors, like D10's Sophie Maxwell, who voted to put him into office, will be ticked, I'm sure, when he announces his candidacy. Not unexpectedly, it seems that his incumbent status would serve him very well among the city's Chinese community, leaving all other candidates in the dust. Is this just business as usual SF politics?
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