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Updated · KQED · May 28
Saikat Chakrabarti Draws 1,400 to San Francisco Club in Bid for Pelosi's Seat
Updated
Updated · KQED · May 28

Saikat Chakrabarti Draws 1,400 to San Francisco Club in Bid for Pelosi's Seat

3 articles · Updated · KQED · May 28
  • Nearly 1,400 people packed a South of Market nightclub in early May to hear Saikat Chakrabarti make his case to replace Rep. Nancy Pelosi in Congress.
  • Chakrabarti used the event to argue Democrats must challenge the party establishment to deliver Medicare for All, affordable housing and stronger resistance to the Trump administration.
  • Hands in the air, cheers and a notably youthful crowd gave the gathering the feel of a political rally aimed at channeling outsider energy rather than a traditional campaign stop.
  • The turnout underscored an early effort to frame the race for Pelosi's seat as a test of whether a more insurgent Democratic message can gain traction in San Francisco.
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