London Breed made history Wednesday as the first African-American woman to be elected mayor in San Francisco, the city where she grew up.
Ballots were still being for more than a week after election day, but her opponent, former state Sen. Mark Leno, conceded the contest.
Breed served as Board of Supervisors president for the city. She emphasized her humble beginnings during the campaign. Her grandmother raised her on a shoestring budget in public housing. In a victory speech on the steps of city hall, Breedchallenged her supporters to strive for success.
"No matter where you come from, no matter what you decide to do in life, you can do anything you want to do," she said. "Never let your circumstances determine your outcome in life."
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3 comments:
Who wants to be mayor of that sh t hole
Well the first black President worked out well, and the black lady in Baltimore.
Maybe they will be as successful as Baltimore
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