
Brandon
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Brandon
@BrandonHarami
🌹 🥖 Fmr. Chair @sfberniecrats. Fmr CADEM Progressive Caucus Vice Chair. committee member for the Lakeshore LGBTQ Cultural District. I do Pride things 🏳️🌈



Conservative influencer attacked by gay couple with baby in West Hollywood after asking about parenting choice trib.al/aOOX3PL


@camkasky Imagine blaming moderate dems for Islamophobia.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who has yet to endorse her former campaign manager and chief of staff Saikat Chakrabarti in his bid to succeed Nancy Pelosi in representing California’s 11th district, told Drop Site’s Julian Andreone that she is “trying to think about the role that I am trying to play more broadly” as candidates across the country court her endorsement. With Chakrabarti, as with all others, she said, “Once you go in it’s like ‘what about this, what about this, what about this one’ and I’m one person with an amazing but pretty lean team.” Ocasio-Cortez did not signal whether she plans to endorse her former chief’s campaign before the primary in early June. @JulianAndreone | @AOC




New - Governor poll - California 🔴 Hilton 18% 🔵 Steyer 16% 🔴 Bianco 14% 🔵 Becerra 10% 🔵 Porter 8% 🔵 Mahan 4% Kreate #C - LV - 4/18


🚨🇮🇱🏳️🌈Israel plans to host the biggest LGBT festival ever in the Middle East, scheduled for June 2026 at the Dead Sea.


New - Governor poll - California 🔴 Hilton 18% 🔵 Steyer 16% 🔴 Bianco 14% 🔵 Becerra 10% 🔵 Porter 8% 🔵 Mahan 4% Kreate #C - LV - 4/18





BREAKING: An building in San Francisco just traded hands at a shocking 90% 'discount' 995 Market St was acquired for $6.5M ($72 SF) at a public auction on April 18 The previous owner paid $62M in 2018 Office in SF has been apocalyptic and remains challenging for the foreseeable future For the latest updates on commercial real estate just like this, make sure to follow @TripleNetInvest

It’s not rich people leaving California. It’s working class folks. And it’s all about the cost of housing due to decades of under-building. Once they leave, they can afford housing & their finances improve. We must continue the fight to build more homes. It’s essential for California’s future,






