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Who will run for San Diego mayor in 2028? A lot may depend on what one man decides

The two candidates most discussed in local political circles, U.S. Rep. Scott Peters and City Councilmember Raul Campillo, both said this week they are ‘seriously considering’ a run.

Scott Peters and Raul Campillo. (U-T file)
Scott Peters and Raul Campillo. (U-T file)
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The two candidates most discussed in local political circles, U.S. Rep. Scott Peters and City Councilmember Raul Campillo, both said this week they are 'seriously considering' a run.

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A previous version of this story incorrectly described Lorena Gonzalez's electoral history. Before being elected to and serving in the state Assembly, she ran for but did not serve on the San Diego City Council.

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