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Barbara Bry Discusses Race For San Diego Mayor

San Diego City Councilwoman Barbara Bry sits at the dais, Dec. 12, 2016.
Milan Kovacevic
San Diego City Councilwoman Barbara Bry sits at the dais, Dec. 12, 2016.
Democrat Barbara Bry represents District 1 on the San Diego City Council. She is running against two current or former city council members, Democratic Assemblyman Todd Gloria and Republican City Councilman Scott Sherman, and community activist Tasha Williamson.

Election day is a little over a month away, and on March 3 voters in the city of San Diego will decide who will advance in the race to replace Republican Mayor Kevin Faulconer.

Democrat Barbara Bry represents District 1 of the San Diego City Council. She is running against two current or former city council members, Democratic Assemblyman Todd Gloria and Republican City Councilman Scott Sherman, and community activist Tasha Williamson. The top two vote-getters in the March primary will advance to the November general election.

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Bry joined Midday Edition to talk about why she's running for mayor and how she would address some of the most pressing issues in the city of San Diego — from housing to homelessness.

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