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Mission Local is publishing campaign dispatches for each of the major contenders in the mayorโs race, alternating among candidates weekly until November. This week: London Breed. Read earlier dispatches here.
Dolores Huerta, the storied labor leader and co-founder of the United Farm Workers with Cesar Chavez, has waded into San Franciscoโs mayoral race.
On Friday, Huerta endorsed Mayor London Breed for re-election, pointing specifically to Breedโs work during the pandemic, when Latinx residents were hit with Covid-19 at record rates.
โShe demonstrated her leadership during the pandemic by not only delivering one of the nationโs strongest public health responses, but also providing critical resources to support those most impacted by COVID-19, such as low-income Latino essential workers,โ Huerta, 94, wrote in a statement, referencing the phrase she created: โยกSรญ se puede con London Breed!โ
Longtime Mission District leaders acknowledged that Huerta is a prized endorsement for Breed: Her pick will be an automatic for many Latino voters, said Tracy Gallardo, a founder of the Latino Task Force, which was critical in advocating for testing, vaccinations, and other aid in the Mission in the midst of the pandemic.
โIโve worked on other campaigns where the minute [Huerta] dropped an endorsement, every Latino caller, that is what we used.” The response, Gallardo said, was immediate: “โOh Dolores Huerta? Si, cรณmo que claro que si. Who do you want me to vote for? Okay.โ You say Dolores Huerta, you slap that on a flier and you put that out, you got the vote.โ
Still, though Huerta pointed to Breedโs pandemic response, Latinos did not fare well in San Francisco during the height of covid. San Francisco acted quickly in the early days and had a lower overall rate of infection, but Latinos in the city did worse than Latinos in other, heavier-hit parts of the country, as Mission Local found in 2020.
Breed did not respond immediately to the work of the University of California, San Francisco, and the Latino Task Force; experts were perplexed by the cityโs lack of attention to testing Latino residents in the initial months. But by late 2020, she had come around to the strategy of neighborhood hubs, which were key in testing and vaccination, and allocated $28.5 million to various covid efforts by Latino organizations.
The mayor has touted her pandemic-era leadership time and again on the campaign trail, and Gallardo said that Breed had saved lives during covid by working with the Latino Task Force.
โShe gave us the emergency resources that we needed, and she continues to support that work,โ said Gallardo, who said she is backing Breed. โThe 12,000 people the Latino Task Force served, they would not have been served without the resources they gave us. Did it save lives? Absolutely.โ
In the run-up to Election Day, Latinx voters have played a less prominent role than other demographics, particularly Asian voters, and candidates are seldom seen in the Mission District.
The mayoral candidates have all worked hard to reach out to voters in heavily Asian neighborhoods like Chinatown, the Sunset, and Portola, to wrap up an electorate that makes up 37 percent of the city. They have taken out ads in Sing Tao Daily and World Journal, and attended Chinese banquet after Chinese banquet. Breedโs endorsement page has an entire section on โChinese community leaders.โ
The mayor has toured the Mission, Gallardo said she has met with Breed and other Mission District leaders, and Breed will join her mayoral rivals at a Latinx-focused forum at Gray Area in the Mission on Saturday. But still, none of the candidatesโ campaigns have focused heavily on Latinxs, who make up 15.6 percent of the cityโs residents, according to census data.
Huerta will bolster Breedโs efforts. In a statement, the mayor called Huerta a โliving legendโ and โicon of the Latino community,โ pointing particularly to her familyโs union history.
“My grandfather was a member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, my mother was a member of Laborers Local 261, and my aunt and uncle were Teamsters. And Iโm a proud former member of the San Francisco Municipal Executives Association,โ she said.
But Huertaโs endorsement did not mean the moon and the stars to all.
โWhile Dolores Huerta is an icon to the Latino and labor community, Mayor Breed has been anything but to the Latino and labor communities,โ said Michael Rouppet, the co-president of the San Francisco Latinx Democratic Club. Rouppet said that Breed has not sat down with the group, which subsequently endorsed her rival, Board of Supervisors President Aaron Peskin, and that she has not been receptive to the groupโs concerns.
โLondon Breed was the only candidate who flatly refused to meet with the only Latino Democratic club here in San Francisco,โ he said. โI don’t see that she has been engaging with our club or our issues,โ he added, pointing to policing, the chaotic street-vending situation along Mission Street, and displacement.
Add to that deportations: Under the direction of Breedโs appointee, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins, San Francisco has cooperated with federal law enforcement to deport accused drug dealers. A narrative has emerged in the city, partly fueled by a July 2023 San Francisco Chronicle piece, that Hondurans are the backbone of fentanyl dealing.
Just Monday, public defenders rallied on the steps of the Hall of Justice to point out that a Honduran man charged with drug dealing had been acquitted by a jury, which found that he had been a victim of human trafficking and forced into dealing โ the first time the office had won such a ruling.
Despite the juryโs decision, Jenkins has so far refused to provide the man with papers needed for a U-visa, a type of visa meant for victims or witnesses of crime, meaning his stay in the country is under threat.
That, said Lariza Dugan-Cuadra, the executive director of the Central American migrant-focused nonprofit CARECEN, reflected a โsubjective approachโ to the justice system from the DA, and was symptomatic of a larger narrative. The cityโs use of deportations, she said, is not only counterproductive in terms of public safety โ by making it less likely migrants cooperate with law enforcement โ but perpetuates negative, sweeping stereotypes about Central Americans.
And none of the mayoral candidates have done enough to reach out to the migrant community to counteract that narrative, Dugan-Cuadra said.
โWe think itโs a missed opportunity that candidates are not speaking to people who migrate,โ she said, acknowledging that new immigrants do not vote but saying they deserve to hear from candidates for office nonetheless. โTheyโre economic, cultural drivers of our community.โ
Still, for Breed, the Huerta pickup is unequivocally good news. The election is a little over a month away, the polls are tight, and every single vote will matter come Nov. 5.
โIโm honored to have Dolores standing by me in my re-election,โ Breed said in her statement, โas I work to uphold the same rights and values she has spent her whole life defending.”


Well of course she would. She supported the mass murderer, and latin american fascist supporter Hillary Clinton, and lied about a Sanders’ rally, and so support Breed who supported the white racist billionaire Bloomberg, in the primary too….and then got like a million dollars from him. Is Identity politics dead yet? Yes it is. Except for the people that use it to support the merchants of death in the Democratic Party. (As they kick people of color out that speak out against Israel, indeed.)….
Dolores has been out of touch and irrelevant for decades. So no surprises here. Bottom line is, SF suffered under the narcissistic Breed. We need to get rid of the Willie Brown school of politicos in SF.
Campers,
Another surprise face I noticed on stage behind Breed was that of Sheriff Paul Miyamoto whose jails she has been filling with drug ‘customers’ to the overall detriment of his entire system.
If either or both of them endorse Trevor Chandler then we’ll know that replicants walk around amongst us.
And … endorse people !
lol
This ole dawg who spent 2 years teaching the District’s toughest Middle Schoolers at Potrero Hill and has a Bachelor’s in Education and a Masters in Special Education plus 3 Certifications in Special Ed. and Social Studies and English knows from 50 years in the Front Lines of the Criminal Justice System that Reform Works and Revenge only causes more Crime.
It’s clear to any clear eyed person that of the 5 Major mayoral aspirants, 4 are what I call, ‘Knuckle-Draggers’ and Revenge Mongers who are appealing to the worst impulses of San Francisco voters and that only Peskin is a Reformer.
Hey, people vote against their own best interests all the time.
Til, it’s become a Feature of our species.
Go Niners !!
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No comprende. I wonder what was promised. Very sad.
Breed is a snake with a 4 year Xi plan, and she broke her own COVID quarantine to attend a Toni Tony Tone reunion concert because she’s above the rules. Her regard of the latin community is an every 4 years consideration at best. Ridiculous. I feel sorry for Huerta tainting her legacy, Breed’s got to get out of town and ruin somewhere else.