San Francisco labor leader Rudy Gonzalez has agreed to run Connie Chan’s congressional campaign, signaling a serious effort to build a broad coalition of supporters. Gonzalez, a son of the Westside and a born-and-raised San Franciscan, knows the city and its politics well.
Labor Leader’s Involvement
Gonzalez’s involvement in the campaign is seen as a significant boost to Chan’s chances, given his deep roots in the San Francisco labor movement. As secretary-treasurer of the San Francisco Building & Construction Trades Council, Gonzalez has been a key player in shaping the city’s labor landscape.
Chan’s campaign has attracted a diverse range of supporters, including labor unions, progressives, and conservative-leaning voters. However, the campaign still needs to win over undecided voters, particularly in the LGBTQ+ community, where rival candidate Scott Wiener has a strong following.
Pelosi Connection
Gonzalez’s connection to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has been a longtime ally of labor, is also seen as a significant factor in the campaign. Gonzalez has said that he will frequently seek Pelosi’s counsel, and the campaign hopes to tap into her nationwide donor network and secure coveted endorsements.
The campaign’s focus on building a broad coalition of supporters reflects the complexities of San Francisco’s political landscape. With Wiener’s well-established track record of sponsoring pro-housing legislation, Chan’s campaign will need to navigate the nuances of the city’s housing debate and appeal to a wide range of voters.
Original reporting: Mission Local — read the source article.