KTVU: Who are the candidates vying for Nancy Pelosi's seat in Congress?
“Hurabiell said in recent years, she’s played a key role in the political shift in the city, with actions including helping with the recall of Chesa Boudin from the district attorney’s office.
She said she was an early and outspoken backer of Daniel Lurie's mayoral campaign, "backing law and order leadership before it was politically popular," according to her website.
Hurabiell was also invited to the April 1 debate, where she highlighted why she joined the race.”
CBS: Behind the Ballot with Marie Hurabiell, candidate for CA-11 Congressional District
Launching a congressional campaign in San Francisco is a daunting undertaking, even for someone with deep roots in the city. Hurabiell says the challenge itself was part of the appeal when she decided to enter the race just weeks ago.
KQED: Candidates for Nancy Pelosi’s Seat See Attacks on Iran as Repeating Iraq War Mistakes
KQED: Candidates for Nancy Pelosi’s Seat See Attacks on Iran as Repeating Iraq War Mistakes
SING TAO: Xu Xiaohui (Marie Hurabiell) Runs for San Francisco Federal Congressional Representative, Emphasizes Public Safety, Education, and Values Chinese Voter Support
SING TAO: Xu Xiaohui (Marie Hurabiell) Runs for San Francisco Federal Congressional Representative, Emphasizes Public Safety, Education, and Values Chinese Voter Support
THE TIMES US: ‘Radicals nearly destroyed us’: the moderate Democrat who wants Pelosi’s job
Marie Hurabiell, a moderate who is tough on crime and backs women-only spaces, wants to work across party lines as a ‘pragmatic bridge-builder’
SFIST: ‘Republican-Turned-Democrat Marie Hurabiell Joins Race for Nancy Pelosi's House Seat
Marie Hurabiell, a political activist and former chair of the Presidio Trust Board of Directors, filed paperwork to run for retiring Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s seat, promising a “common sense” approach to government.
SF STANDARD: ‘An actual moderate’: Lurie ally and Trump appointee enters race for Pelosi seat
Marie Hurabiell, a political activist and former chair of the Presidio Trust Board of Directors, filed paperwork to run for retiring Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s seat, promising a “common sense” approach to government.

