Boston Mayor Wu to seek reelection … after her baby arrives

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu reaffirmed her decision to seek reelection in 2025 this week, saying that she plans to formally announce after her baby is born in January, as two potential challengers are still weighing whether to jump into the race.

Wu, who first stated her intention to run for a second term alongside her pregnancy announcement in July, shed light on when her official campaign launch would come in an interview for WCVB’s “On the Record,” set to air in its entirety on Sunday.

“I am running,” Wu said in a pre-published snippet of the interview accompanied by a tweet from WCVB that said the mayor plans to launch her reelection campaign after the birth of her third child “early next year.”

Her office would not confirm that timeline, which was not stated by Wu in the short clip.

Wu, a 39-year-old progressive in a liberal city, has touted Boston’s low homicide rate as evidence that it is the safest major city in the country. She is also boosted by her incumbency in Boston, where no sitting mayor has been defeated since 1949.

She has been described by some political observers as vulnerable on certain issues like White Stadium that she’s been seen as pushing through over the objections of communities of color, and to a potential challenge from a candidate of color who’s willing to run center-left or a candidate with name recognition and resources.

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