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Josh Kraft Withdraws from Boston Mayoral Race Against Incumbent Michelle Wu

Josh Kraft, son of the Patriots owner, has withdrawn from the Boston mayoral race against incumbent Michelle Wu, despite significant spending, citing Wu's popularity and shifting focus to community initiatives.

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  • Josh Kraft, son of the Patriots owner, officially withdrew from the Boston mayoral race against incumbent Michelle Wu after both advanced from the preliminary election.
  • Kraft's decision came despite outspending Wu significantly, raising over $6.8 million compared to her $1.8 million, yet struggling to gain traction with voters.
  • Michelle Wu, Boston's first woman and Asian American mayor, maintains high popularity and approval ratings among city voters, contributing to Kraft's difficulty connecting.
  • Wu is seeking re-election for a second term and continues to face a Department of Justice lawsuit regarding the city's sanctuary policies.
  • Following his withdrawal, Kraft announced plans to support workforce training for former inmates, address homelessness and drug addiction, and donate $3 million to local organizations.
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Center-leaning sources collectively frame the story by emphasizing Michelle Wu's identity as the first female and Asian mayor, her progressive policy achievements, and her strong stance against the Trump administration. They consistently highlight her popularity and electoral dominance, while portraying Josh Kraft primarily through his family's wealth and his campaign's struggles to resonate with voters.

"Kraft said the decision was the right move “during a time in America where we need to come closer together despite all our differences, instead of igniting divisiveness that pulls us further apart.”"

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"Wu is likely to win a second term in November, as numerous polls have found her leading Kraft by a wide margin."

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"Wu is going for her second term after she won the 2021 mayoral election, becoming the first woman and person of color to be elected as the city’s mayor."

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Josh Kraft withdrew because he struggled to gain traction with voters against Michelle Wu, who maintains high popularity and approval ratings, leading him to shift focus to community initiatives instead.

Josh Kraft raised over $6.8 million, significantly outspending Michelle Wu, who raised about $1.8 million.

After withdrawing, Kraft plans to support workforce training for former inmates, address homelessness and drug addiction, and donate $3 million to local organizations.

Michelle Wu is seeking a second term and faces a Department of Justice lawsuit regarding Boston's sanctuary city policies but remains popular among voters.

Michelle Wu is Boston’s first woman and Asian American mayor, which is a historic milestone for the city.

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