Boston Mayor Michelle Wu kicked off her reelection campaign on Saturday at Cyclorama in the South End. The incumbent Demorat will seek a second term. Two other candidates declared their candidacy - Josh Kraft, son of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and Tom O'Brien, who then decided he would not run. More than 1,000 people turned out for the event.
Main Idea: Boston Mayor Michelle Wu launched her campaign for a second term, highlighting her record and a message of inclusion.
Key Points:
Wu's sanctuary-city stance could keep immigration rules contested, which may leave taxpayers and small businesses facing political uncertainty.
Wu's housing, safety, and climate plans could improve daily life for Boston households and workers if her policies keep delivering results.
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Central figure of the article; launched her reelection campaign and is the main subject of the story.
The city government and mayoral election are the core setting and governing focus of the article.
Named candidate mentioned as a declared rival in the Boston mayoral race.
Named would-be candidate mentioned in the campaign context, though he ultimately decided not to run.
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