"Marquita Bradshaw, a Democrat who supports Ms. Lee, ran unsuccessfully for Senate in Tennessee and was the only Black woman to secure a major-party nomination for Senate in 2020, said one of the issues for her and other Black female candidates was a lack of well-established funding networks. "

CONTRAST: "#GavinNewsom...was born connected—& those alliances have paid handsome dividends throughout his career. A coterie of San Francisco’s wealthiest families...settled on Newsom, 50, as their favored candidate 2 decades ago" said mentor Willie Brown: “He came from their world.They didn’t need to interview him. They knew what he stood for.”

"They first backed him when he was a restaurateur & winery owner running for a seat on the [SF] Board of Supervisors in 1998"

https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-pol-ca-gavin-newsom-san-francisco-money/

How eight elite San Francisco families funded Gavin Newsom's political ascent

San Francisco's wealthiest have supported Newsom for decades, spending big on his political career since his earliest days in public office.

Los Angeles Times

The same year, #BarbaraLee won her first race for US House, having fought her way slowly from obscurity.

25yo Gavin's 1998 was different. “That year, Newsom ran his first campaign: a bid to hold on to a county supervisor seat, which then-Mayor Willie Brown had appointed him to fill" partly b/c of his coterie ("These kids had all grown up together")

The NYT described Newsom & Billy Getty's Balboa Café in 1998 as “a glittering nexus for Gen-X San Franciscans with social & political connections”

See "FOUR FAMILIES, THREE GENERATIONS" chart detailing the interlaced generational ties among the Brown, Newsom, Pelosi, and Getty families, which date back three generations.

Click on image for a larger view or see piece linked here:
https://calmatters.org/commentary/2019/01/gavin-newsoms-keeping-it-all-in-the-family/

Gavin Newsom's keeping it all in the family

As Gavin Newson becomes governor of California, he's writing a new chapter in the saga of four intertwined San Francisco families.

CalMatters
@chargrille Not surprising when you consider that San Francisco is a fairly small city.