San Francisco mayoral candidate Aaron Peskin faced criticism for trying to block the reopening of the Castro theater, arguing that the seats installed in 2001 were historic. Peskin's actions have sparked debate about the city's direction and potential, with calls to replace him in the upcoming election.
Of course Aaron Peskin shows up at the NIMBY organizing town hall All Peskin wants is for his net worth to go up through his considerable real estate holdings He wants tech to crumble and for young people to never make it in the city. We won’t let him win. https://t.co/nCawH0IvaL
let’s check in on how supervisor @AaronPeskin’s district is doing https://t.co/LWAsYuYu66 https://t.co/vqnbNCXMTn
This concert brought immense joy and energy to SF, showing the city's incredible potential. To ensure more fun and joy in the future, let's vote to replace Connie Chan and Dean Preston, and make sure Aaron Peskin is not our next mayor. The big election is in 5 months! 🗳️ https://t.co/Hmj9iEs3De
This concert brought immense joy and energy to SF, showing the city's incredible potential. To ensure more fun and joy in the future, let's vote to replace Connie Chan and Dean Preston, and make sure Aaron Peskin is not our next mayor. The big election is in 5 months. 😳 https://t.co/Hmj9iEs3De
san francisco supervisor @AaronPeskin tried to block this theater reopening by arguing that the seats installed in 2001 were “historic” https://t.co/hnylbY4dDF https://t.co/RVCKGaL0jE
Never forget: radical preservationist ideologues (including mayoral candidate @AaronPeskin) were hellbent on sabotaging the huge investments @apeconcerts is making to the Castro theater. Herculean efforts to accomplish the most obvious things in SF. So happy APE has the stamina. https://t.co/tyJKaQZR7G