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Oakland's New Hope: Barbara Lee Steers the City Forward
Oakland, California USA,Sunday, April 20, 2025
Lee's victory comes after a divisive recall of former Mayor Sheng Thao. Thao was indicted on federal bribery, fraud, and conspiracy charges in January. Lee was endorsed by former Gov. Jerry Brown and other previous Oakland mayors. They saw her as a seasoned leader who could unite the city after the recall. Lee herself acknowledged the city's divisions, stating that she answered the call to run to help the community work together to solve its problems.
Despite her high name recognition, the race was surprisingly close. Taylor, 47, a former Oakland city council member, ran a strong campaign. He pledged to bolster police, reduce crime, and revitalize the city's economy. Taylor conceded gracefully, stating that while the outcome was not what he hoped for, he was proud of the campaign and the bold ideas he introduced.
Lee's campaign focused on the need for more community services and more police. She also emphasized economic development, job creation, and ensuring core city services like fire hydrants work properly. She will finish out the remainder of Thao's term and will be up for reelection in November 2026. Lee first entered the political arena when she was elected to the U. S. House in 1998. She gained national attention as the only lawmaker to vote against the 2001 authorization for the use of military force in response to the Sept. 11 attacks.
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