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How do progressives win in 2015 and beyond?

An UrbanIDEA forum will look at the changing electorate, the lessons of 2014, and strategies for the future By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 12, 2015 -- The...

Why is an Orange County Republican helping the Google buses?

Travis Allen, a conservative SoCal legislator, has introduced a bill to legalized private shuttles using public bus stops. Is this a move to bring...

A new pro-growth group takes on the politics of housing

SFBARF is getting a lot of press for a theory -- build and build and build and housing prices will come down -- that...

Politics on Tuesday: A victory for sunlight. Plus the politics of the new board committees

 Parks panel -- finally -- shuts down a project that violates Prop. K. Breed appointments reflect moderate trend on the board   By Tim Redmond JANUARY 20,...

Tom’s Town: Who is running for supervisor?

By Tom Temprano JANUARY 16, 2015 -- San Francisco’s politicos and journalists are very clearly abuzz with speculation and rumors about the 2015 supervisorial race...

Watch out for Wiener: The Scott Wiener for Senate campaign is well under way

But progressives are confident that he will have a serious challenger By Tim Redmond JANUARY 15, 2015 – C.W. Nevius called me yesterday. Yeah, the Chron...

SF Democratic Party (again) shifts to the moderate side — a wakeup call for progressives

By Tim Redmond JANUARY 12, 2015 – Most of the time, electing San Francisco delegates to the California Democratic Convention is a pretty low-key affair....

London Breed easily elected board president

By Tim Redmond JANUARY 8, 2014 – By the time the supervisors gathered for the ceremony of swearing in the new board, it was pretty...

What’s up for 2015 in SF? Well, sharing ….

By Tim Redmond JANUARY 5, 2014 – It’s all going to be about sharing in 2015. That’s what the Mayor’s Office is saying. But the...

Why not just send everyone a ballot?

By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 22, 2014 – Supervisor David Campos has an idea that could revolutionize electoral politics in San Francisco – and it’s so...