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THE NEWS: Labor and business have weighed in. So have Democrats and
Republicans. Now it’s time for the middle-school set to have a say in
San Diego’s mayoral race. Three of the four leading candidates vying to
become the city’s next leader have committed to attending an
unprecedented student-organized debate at Roosevelt Middle School on
Wednesday. The “Mayoral Community Forum on Education” is a project of
the campus’ Cesar Chavez Service Club and will feature issues raised by
the “Chavistas,” as students in the club are called. It is the first
student-organized San Diego mayoral debate in recent history.
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