李维·施特劳斯继承人在旧金山市长竞选中领先 Levi Strauss Heir Leads San Francisco Mayor's Race

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在旧金山市长竞选中,富有的慈善家、李维·斯特劳斯的继承人丹尼尔·卢里(Daniel Lurie)明显领先于现任的伦敦·布里德(London Breed)。 卢里以 56% 的得票率有望击败尚未认输的布里德。 旧金山第一位黑人女市长布里德正在寻求连任,因为该市正在努力解决无家可归、犯罪和企业倒闭等问题。 卢里在竞选活动中花费了数百万美元,他承诺优先考虑公共服务并解决该市面临的挑战。 尽管布里德努力解决这些问题,卢里的变革信息还是引起了选民的共鸣。 该县仍在处理数千张选票,然后才能验证最终结果,这可能需要长达 30 天的时间。

In San Francisco's mayoral race, Daniel Lurie, a wealthy philanthropist and Levi Strauss heir, has a significant lead over incumbent London Breed. With 56% of the vote, Lurie is poised to defeat Breed, who has yet to concede. Breed, the first Black woman mayor of San Francisco, is seeking re-election as the city grapples with issues such as homelessness, crime, and business departures. Lurie, who has spent millions of his own money on the campaign, has pledged to prioritize public service and address the city's challenges. Despite Breed's efforts to combat these issues, Lurie's message of change has resonated with voters. The county is still processing thousands of ballots before certifying the final results, which may take up to 30 days.


Levi Strauss Heir Leads San Francisco Mayor's Race

Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Daniel Lurie, a philanthropist and an heir to the Levi Strauss fortune, appears poised to oust San Francisco Mayor London Breed in her bid for reelection, as the city continued to post election results on Nov. 6.

(Left) San Francisco mayoral candidate Daniel Lurie speaks during a campaign meet and greet event in San Francisco on Oct. 30, 2024. (Right) San Francisco Mayor London Breed speaks with locals in San Francisco on Oct. 22, 2022. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images; John Fredricks/The Epoch Times

Lurie led Breed by 12 points Wednesday morning, earning 56 percent of the vote, compared to the incumbent’s 44 percent.

Breed has not yet conceded, but told supporters Tuesday she would wait until all votes were counted.

“It ain’t over till it’s over,” she told supporters at an election night party Tuesday, according to wire reports.

She noted she was also behind in her first race for mayor in 2019, but won the office. Breed is the first black woman to serve as mayor of San Francisco.

The county has not yet certified the results and planned to issue preliminary numbers around 4 p.m. Thursday, according to the Department of Elections.

The county is still processing about 157,000 ballots, most of which are vote-by-mail ballots received Monday and Tuesday by mail and at polling places, the elections department reported in a press release provided to The Epoch Times Wednesday.

The county also has to process 20,000 provisional ballots cast at polling locations by voters whose names are not on the voter registration list.

The county may take up to 30 days after Elections Day to certify the final election results, according to the department.

The mayor’s challenger signaled that he is ready to get to work, according to a letter to his supporters posted on social media and his website.

Lurie thanked his supporters in the letter Tuesday night, saying the city was ready for change.

Over the past 13 months, I’ve had the great experience of meeting with San Franciscans in every corner of our city,” Lurie wrote. “I heard your frustrations but also your hope and desire to write our next chapter.

He added it was time for leadership rooted in “true public service, one that puts the people of San Francisco above all else.”

The candidate spent more than $9 million of his own money in the race to replace Breed. He raised more than $16 million, according to financial reports.

Lurie is the son of Rabbi Brian Lurie and Miriam “Mimi” Lurie Haas. His parents divorced when he was a child and Lurie’s mother subsequently married Peter Haas, a great-grandnephew of Levi Strauss.

Haas is a billionaire and one of the largest shareholders of Levi Strauss & Co.

Strauss, an immigrant from Bavaria, opened a dry goods company in San Francisco at the height of the California Gold Rush in 1853, according to the company. Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis created blue jeans in 1873 to meet the needs of miners, cowboys, and workers at the time.

Lurie is the founder and CEO of Tipping Point Community, a San Francisco nonprofit launched in 2005 that raises money and helps educate, employ, house, and support impoverished people in the Bay Area, according to his biography.

Breed is a native San Franciscan who was raised by her grandmother in the city’s public housing. She has spent much of her efforts during the last year responding to retail, tech, hotel, and corporate departures from the city.

Union Square visitors look at damage to a Louis Vuitton store in San Francisco on Nov. 21, 2021. Danielle Echeverria/San Francisco Chronicle via AP

She supported two successful public safety ballot measures passed in March—propositions E and F—to expand police powers and compel some drug users to enter treatment.

Multiple companies have shuttered businesses in the once-thriving City by the Bay in recent years, with some citing the increase in retail theft, homelessness, and open-air drug use.

Most recently, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall was shot during an attempted robbery in the city’s downtown Union Square in August. Pearsall survived the shooting.

Breed did not respond to a request for comment Wednesday and her campaign has not released a public statement after results started rolling in.

Tyler Durden Thu, 11/07/2024 - 20:55
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