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Political Alignment / Progressive Coalition
Chan positions herself as a progressive candidate aligned with labor and left-leaning advocacy groups.
She has received endorsements from the Working Families Party and Our Revolution, organizations that typically back candidates supporting Medicare for All, stronger labor protections, and progressive economic policy.
Healthcare
Chan is likely to support expanding healthcare access and protections for workers, aligned with nurses' union priorities.
National Nurses United, a union that advocates for Medicare for All and stronger patient protections, endorsed Chan, suggesting alignment with pro-labor healthcare expansion policies.
Establishment Democratic Support
Chan is backed by establishment Democratic leadership as the preferred successor to Nancy Pelosi.
Pelosi's direct endorsement signals Chan is viewed as a mainstream Democratic candidate likely to continue Pelosi's legislative priorities and be responsive to the party's institutional agenda.
Local Governance Experience / Housing
As a current San Francisco Supervisor, Chan's record likely centers on local housing, budget, and city services issues relevant to a national campaign.
Her role as SF Supervisor is a central credential in her congressional campaign, though specific national housing policy positions are not detailed in available grounding data.
Contrast with Opponent Scott Wiener
Chan represents the more progressive/labor-aligned lane in the race against the more moderate/YIMBY-aligned Scott Wiener.
Media coverage frames the CA-11 race as a contest between Chan's progressive coalition and Wiener's centrist-technocratic base, indicating differing policy emphases, particularly on housing and land use.
Legislative Effectiveness / Political Criticism
Critics allege Chan has a pattern of opposing proposals without offering alternatives, though this claim originated from a satirical or contested source.
A New York Post article referenced an AI chatbot characterizing Chan as a 'say no to anything' politician, an attack likely originating from opposition messaging rather than a substantiated policy record.
Campaign Priorities (General)
Chan has outlined a top legislative priority as part of her campaign platform, though the specific substance is not detailed in available grounding data.
She was featured in a roundup of San Francisco congressional candidates discussing top priorities, indicating an active campaign platform, but exact policy content is unavailable from the excerpt provided.
Total Raised
$1.1M
Total Spent
$732.2K
Cash on Hand
$362.1K
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$1.1M
Opposing
$10.9K
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.
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