Mayor Breed, back from China, works from home


Visit the zoo and make a plan to see the pandas, and you may notice: They don’t do much. They’re rare and amazing, but content to sit in their enclosures and eat the up to 84 pounds of bamboo they require for sustenance every day, leaving zoo-goers with a sense that the visit ain’t all it’s cracked up to be.

Sometimes, so goes City Hall.

Mission Local is today starting a new series in which we follow all of the major mayoral candidates with dispatches from the campaign trail — Mayor London Breed, former supervisor and interim mayor Mark Farrell, Levi Strauss heir Daniel Lurie, Supervisor Ahsha Safaí, and Board President Aaron Peskin. We’ll follow one candidate every day for one week, another the next week, and so on.

This week, it’s Breed. But, fresh off of an 11-hour flight from Shanghai that touched down at SFO Sunday at 1:40 p.m., Breed is taking the day, presumably jetlagged, and working from home — busy with Zoom meetings and (private) city operations, but little in the way of campaigning. 

“She just arrived yesterday, so she’s spending the day getting ready for the coming week,” said Noel Sanchez, a mayoral spokesperson. “That includes getting briefings, reading all the briefing materials, and also meeting with staff on what transpired last week.”

Still, the race for Room 200, 198 days away, goes on: The mayor will on Tuesday join a merchant walk in Chinatown and a “small business boogie” in the Tenderloin, attend the SFFILM Festival Wednesday, and generally begin shaking hands and kissing babies.

“We have endorsements that are coming up, we have fundraising that is continuing every week with house parties, we have debates that are starting in a few weeks,” said Joe Arellano, her campaign spokesperson. “It’s really all of the above. We have meetings all day on the campaign side.”

The campaign season is kicking off early — debates generally take place over the summer or after Labor Day — but candidates need three public debates under their belts to qualify for matching funds from the city, and there is an incentive to check those off and start working the field.




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