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Too bad one of these great candidates is not running for position #1, where we have a do-nothing incumbent in Sharon Tomiko Santos, who has received 500 paychecks to-date for her service, vs. abrasive blow-hard John Stafford, who's better on the issues but turns people off with his preachy pontificating.
Chukundi 2020. I think Omari should run for mayor.
The biggest barrier Chukundi has is the district voting population is overwhelmingly white. The party machine has looked to install Kirsten a long time ago in state politics.