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Mandelman sets up D8 showdown

Challenge to Sup. Jeff Sheehy will be proxy battle over the mayor and the direction of the moderate board

Sup. Rafael Mandelman wants to get rid of encampments and says the Coalition on Housing is part of the problem.

Rafael Mandelman, who led the City College Board through some very rough times, surprised nobody in local politics when he formally announced last week that he’s challenging Sup. Jeff Sheehy for the District 8 seat.

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His announcement sets up what could be (depending on how Sheehy votes in the next few months) a replay of the classic District 3 race in 2015, where Aaron Peskin challenged Mayor Ed Lee’s appointee, Julie Christensen, and won.

Sheehy isn’t Christensen – he has a political history that includes a stint as the president of the Harvey Milk Club way back when, and 20 years ago, he was generally considered part of the progressive world.

But now he’s linked to a very unpopular mayor whose tech-friendly policies have done immense, almost incalculable damage to the city. And Mandelman, also a former Milk Club president, will have the support of much of the progressive establishment.

Let me make one thing clear from the start: Mandelman (like Peskin) is not a radical leftist; he is not, as David Latterman argues, “firmly entrenched on the hard left” of the city. He’s pretty much in the mainstream of progressive thought, and is a pragmatist; more Jane Kim than John Avalos (and I say that with great respect for both Kim and Avalos).

Both candidates are going to raise lots of money. Mandelman would most likely be an independent sixth progressive vote, particularly on housing issues.

Tom Temprano, who has worked with Mandelman on the Community College Board, told me “I am 100 percent with Rafael. He’s exactly what District 8 needs — he’s a bridge builder, he’s very thoughtful, and he knows ever inch of that district.”

Sheehy hasn’t had to vote on that many difficult issues yet, but that’s about to change.

We will see in the next few weeks where Sheehy lands as some critical votes come down that will test the six-five moderate majority. If Mandelman were on the board today, the Peskin-Kim affordable housing legislation would likely get his vote. He told me this weekend that he is strongly opposed to the Safai-Breed plan to oust Police Commission member Petra Dejesus: “I think Petra is an extraordinarily competent police commissioner and I am can’t see any reason to replace her.”

 The mayor wants the Safai-Breed approach on housing. He clearly wants to replace DeJesus. There will be more: Condo conversion issues, Airbnb, the city budget, a navigation center in D8 …         

The election isn’t until next June, but the race has already started.

13 COMMENTS

  1. Ed Lee derangement syndrome has not been an effective progressive vote getter when tried in past campaigns. Didn’t work in 2016 and not going to work this year either.

  2. Mandy should have realized that the school board is a better way to jump-start your political career than the city college board. Farts rise easier in the bathtub from the former.

  3. If at first you don’t succeed……try, try, try, try, try. I am impressed by people who persevere.

  4. Isn’t Mandy always running for something or another? He’ll break Debra Walker’s record for most election runs sooner or later.

  5. And as much as Sheehy’s past activism in the gay community is laudable, his snuggly and cuddly relationship with our puppet mayor Ed Lee is cause for concern.

  6. I didn’t realize there’s a difference btw Jane Kim & Avalos; and if there were, it was Kim that was the more pragmatic. When is she going back to the East Coast?

    As for Mandelman – the perpetual candidate … he probably see’s himself as the First Gay Mayor who just hasn’t been elected yet.

  7. Has Sheehy had a meeting in his District yet? Basically the only thing I’ve heard of the guy is that he proposed some dopey measure about being removed from airplanes. It is very hard to get a read on him and he isn’t doing himself any favors politically from being invisible. Who knows, maybe Mandelman will be challenging him from the right. ha

  8. Safai (and Breed’s) effort to replace Petra Dejesus is a head scratcher. It makes no sense whatsoever. Dejesus is THE most credible and thoughtful member of the Police Commission. She is respected by many and that is rare.

  9. The Safai Breed legislation is horrible and dysfunctional. I doubt whether Safai or Breed understand it themselves or could explain it to any one of their constituents. It’s almost as if lawyers for the developers and speculators drafted it. Hmmmmmm.

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