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:[[Brandon Johnson (Chicago)|Johnson]] is not alone among newly elected progressive mayors. Broad-based, diverse multi-racial people’s coalitions have helped elect a wave of new progressive mayors and elected officials in the last few years, including Johnson, [[Karen Bass]] in Los Angeles, [[Michelle Wu]] in Boston, [[Tishaura Jones]] in St. Louis, [[Ras Baraka]] in Newark, and [[Chokwe Antar Lumumba]] in Jackson, Miss. [[Helen Gym]] could join this group if she is elected mayor of Philadelphia on May 16.<ref>[https://peoplesworld.org/article/progressives-move-into-chicago-mayors-office-and-city-council-next-week/]</ref> | :[[Brandon Johnson (Chicago)|Johnson]] is not alone among newly elected progressive mayors. Broad-based, diverse multi-racial people’s coalitions have helped elect a wave of new progressive mayors and elected officials in the last few years, including Johnson, [[Karen Bass]] in Los Angeles, [[Michelle Wu]] in Boston, [[Tishaura Jones]] in St. Louis, [[Ras Baraka]] in Newark, and [[Chokwe Antar Lumumba]] in Jackson, Miss. [[Helen Gym]] could join this group if she is elected mayor of Philadelphia on May 16.<ref>[https://peoplesworld.org/article/progressives-move-into-chicago-mayors-office-and-city-council-next-week/]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 19 July 2024
Brandon Johnson
Progressive Mayors
From John Bachtell, May 9, 2023:
- Johnson is not alone among newly elected progressive mayors. Broad-based, diverse multi-racial people’s coalitions have helped elect a wave of new progressive mayors and elected officials in the last few years, including Johnson, Karen Bass in Los Angeles, Michelle Wu in Boston, Tishaura Jones in St. Louis, Ras Baraka in Newark, and Chokwe Antar Lumumba in Jackson, Miss. Helen Gym could join this group if she is elected mayor of Philadelphia on May 16.[1]