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Former congresswoman Barbara Lee wins race for mayor of Oakland, California

San Francisco – Progressive icon and former US Deputy Parbra Lee announced victory on Saturday as the new disturbing mayor of Auckland, a San Francisco Bay City It is reeling from the economic recession, crime and displacement.

Lee issued a statement on Saturday in the name of the elected mayor, saying that her main opponent, Lauren Taylor, had called for a waiver of the April 15 race.

She said: “Although I strongly believe in the process of democratic vote and voting, it will continue to be calculated … The results are clear that the Auckland people have elected me as a major president for you.” “Thank you, Auckland!”

Lee, 78, is a black female True Blazer who represented the city in Congress for more than two decades last year after running in vain to the US Senate.

She said, “Auckland is a deeply divided city,” she said, adding that she “answered the invitation to run” so that society can work together to solve its problems.

Lee was relied upon by former state governor Jerry Brown and former heads of Auckland heads who said it was the experienced presence that the city needed after a divisional call to former mayor Shing Thao in November. Thao was charged with federal bribery, fraud and conspiracy in January.

Auckland has about 400,000 populations and is liberal and multicultural, the birthplace of the Black Party Party, which was called by former Vice President Kamala Harris as a home.

But Auckland also tired of the homeless tents, general drug use, illegal side width, armed violence, and the branding theft that prompted Burger in N-Out to close its first site ever last year.

California Governor Gavin New Roosom has sent California Highway patrol officers to help fight what he called an unacceptable and unacceptable rise in crime. The city does not have enough money to pay for public services.

Despite its high recognition, the race was surprisingly heated with Taylor, 47, a former member of the Auckland City Council pledged to reinforce the police, reduce crime and revitalize the city’s economy.

“Although the result was not what we did and I hope to hope,” Taylor said in a statement.

On the campaign’s path, he assured me of the need for more community services as well as more police. Economic development, creating jobs, and ensuring basic city services such as Fire Shindants properly are among its priorities.

It will end from the remaining period of Thao and will be ready to be re -elected in November 2026.

For the first time in the US House of Representatives in 1998 and became known at the national level as the only legislator who votes against 2001 to use military force in response to the September 11 attacks.

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