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Bitter Democratic fight for Swalwell’s seat goes down to the wire
Summary by The San Francisco Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Maggie Angst , as published by The San Francisco Standard
· August 19, 2026
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Key points The race was initially led by Aisha Wahab, who had a 26-point advantage after the June primary. Outside groups have invested heavily in the campaign, pouring $6 million into supporting Melissa Hernandez.
A Democratic primary is nearing its end with a closely contested fight for a seat. The race was initially led by Aisha Wahab, who had a 26-point advantage after the June primary. However, the gap has narrowed significantly.
Outside groups have invested heavily in the campaign, pouring $6 million into supporting Melissa Hernandez. This substantial financial backing has helped Hernandez gain ground, erasing Wahab's initial lead.
Further details about the primary and its outcome are available from the source, providing more insight into the campaign and its developments.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
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