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San Francisco’s London Breed Thinks The Mayor’s Top Job Is Naming Drag Queens

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San Francisco’s dramatic decline makes a lot more sense after Monday night’s mayoral debate revealed what far-left incumbent London Breed thinks is the most important part of the job.

Candidates at the race’s second debate were each asked to come prepared with a question they could ask another one of the five competitors on stage. Breed pressed her question to former San Francisco supervisor and interim Mayor Mark Farrell, who held the office for six months in 2018. Of all the issues the incumbent mayor might have pressed Farrell on — drugs, crime, homelessness, cost of living — Breed asked Farrell if he could name three drag queens.

“You were at the debate last week and couldn’t name any drag queens on your own,” she said. “This is an opportunity to redeem yourself if you could name three LGBTQ advisers to your campaign and three drag queens in San Francisco.”

SF Mayoral Debate Watch –> Mayoral Candidates had an opportunity to ask 1 question of another candidate…

Mayor Breed asked Mark Farrell to name 3 drag queens and called him out for not being able to name 3 drag queens or LGBT advisers at an event last week.

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Farrell declined to “revise the drag queen question from last week,” but explained several members of his staff identified as LGBT. “I won’t dignify this question by actually naming exactly who they are.”

Farrell went on to explain that as a straight white

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