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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsCA-11: He Name-Drops Ocasio-Cortez in His Bid for Congress. She Doesn't Talk About Him at All.
Connie Chan, a left-wing San Francisco supervisor running for the House seat held by Representative Nancy Pelosi, the retiring former speaker, recently secured a key endorsement: Ms. Pelosi herself.
Saikat Chakrabarti, Ms. Chans progressive rival, boasts a different powerhouse affiliation: He served as chief of staff for Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, in 2019. But a roving billboard that follows him to campaign stops with the message A.O.C. FIRED SAIKAT referring to Ms. Ocasio-Cortez by her initials makes clear that the relationship is, well, complicated.
Mr. Chakrabarti has made his time with Ms. Ocasio-Cortez central to his anti-establishment campaign. He has repeatedly invoked the connection in speeches, promoted advertisements with a photo featuring the two of them and introduced himself to voters as someone who used to work with A.O.C.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez, meanwhile, has backed multiple left-wing House candidates in recent weeks, campaigning with one in Philadelphia and planning a trip to western Montana to support another. But she wont even mention her former chief of staffs name.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/25/us/politics/saikat-chakrabarti-aoc-sf-pelosi-seat.html
RandySF
(86,443 posts)Attilatheblond
(9,293 posts)Yeah, I am glad the roving billboard follows him.
SSJVegeta
(3,179 posts)SSJVegeta
(3,179 posts)Would be disappointed if she doesnt endorse anybody at all
RandySF
(86,443 posts)She has labor and other progressive groups united behind her.
Sympthsical
(11,136 posts)It definitely feels like she's letting her silence speak for itself.
SSJVegeta
(3,179 posts)Sympthsical
(11,136 posts)On paper, he'd be up my progressive ally in theory.
But Wiener and Chan have both put in the work. They're both fine. He's kind of a thing.
I'm in the Bay Area, but not that district. But I know friends who do live in the city have soured on him over time. I think AOC pointedly avoiding him has gotten the message across that something's up with him. And then he brought Piker in, and that was kind of that with many of them.
SSJVegeta
(3,179 posts)I also think we deserve to kmow that reason
fujiyamasan
(2,069 posts)Does he really have that much appeal? I just dont get it.
Sympthsical
(11,136 posts)Where their sway would be a bit more significant than in a general. Particularly in a jungle primary where 15-20% could get you into the general.
Also, Piker's PR people have been pushing him extremely hard the past year to "mainstream" him. I can't stand him. Not politically. Not as a person. And, of course, Republicans adore him. They know he'd be divisive within the Democratic Party if he ever got situated, and he'd be total poison in a general.
Sometimes I wonder if he's a stupidly controlled OP.