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Rev. Rae Huang

Rev. Rae Huang

@raeforla.com

Mom, community organizer, pastor 🌞 This account is being used for campaign purposes by Rae Huang for Mayor 2026.

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Los Angeles is ready for change. Polls close at 8PM today! Today is the LAST day to show up and vote your values before November. It’s now or never. 🗳  We need someone who is unafraid to stand up to power, and will be consistent in their fight for Angelenos. Rae is that candidate.

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Our campaign is bolstered by the enthusiasm of canvassers (all volunteers) who are putting in the hours to reach underrepresented communities on the ground level, introducing them to Rae and encouraging them to vote. 🌞

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LA wouldn’t run without its street vendors. Street vendors are a lifeline for lower income households trying to get the most out of their meals, and a crucial source of income for the vendors themselves.

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Los Angeles works exactly as designed. The question is: who was it designed for? Angelenos know the answer. LA leaders have often put corporations before workers, families, and small businesses isn’t accidental. It’s a policy choice.

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 Rae sat down with Amrit Singh of Spectrum News 1 to talk about free buses. Remember, fares were free during the pandemic. We’ve done this before, let’s do it again! 🚌 The full interview also covers Rae’s policy plans on Housing for All and Real Safety.

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📢 The streets have always belonged to the people! 📢 From students, to first-time canvassers, to Rae’s own parents out walking neighborhoods alongside us–this movement is built by our volunteers who care deeply about our city and the change it deserves. ❤️‍🔥

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(1/3) A strong economy is never better measured than through the success of its small businesses. 📊 For folks like Carolina, Founder of Beauty Gossip, in East Hollywood, running a small business has meant facing bureaucratic red tape

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Sign up to canvass because Los Angeles deserves leadership that understands what people are actually going through! At the doors, I heard the same frustrations again and again: rising costs, instability, and feeling left behind by systems that no longer work for everyday Angelenos.

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I caught up with Boyle Heights’s very own Bestie Metztli over coffee at the neighborhood staple, Yia Caffe! ☕️ Metztli is a young homeowner who advises her followers on financial literacy, while giving them a glimpse of the local restaurants and small in her neighborhood of Boyle Heights. 🌱

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Birds of a feather flock together! 🪶 We joined our favorite Los Angeles wildlife photographer, filmmaker, and educator, Moses Aburey, at Sycamore Grove in Highland Park for an egg-citing, bird-watching adventure!

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Rae ha estado al lado de Angelenos mucho antes de su campaña para alcalde de Los Ángeles. Rae a atendido vigilias, marchas, campamentos y protestas para luchar por la justicia.

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It’s time for real safety in our city. City Council just approved Mayor Bass’s proposed budget, raising the budget on LAPD yet again with no accountability.  A bigger LAPD budget has not made our city safer,

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Part 2 of my conversation with esteemed poet and community member Yesika Salgado! A native Angeleno and Salvadoran-American, Yesika and I spoke at length about how gentrification has changed the landscape of Los Angeles,

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Rae met up with Jake Hook, the mind behind the Diner Preservation Society to talk policy, the future of LA nightlife and the preservation of dining establishments that have become a part of LA’s history. 🪩💃

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I had the honor of speaking to esteemed poet Yesika Salgado about her love for Los Angeles! Yesika is a Salvadoran Author, the founder of Chingona Fire, which ran poetry-based events for women and non-binary people of color, and long-time production staff member of Da Poetry Lounge.

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People may wonder why a reverend is running for office in Los Angeles. Well, it’s because Rae is a running for Mayor of Los Angeles — not Pastor of Los Angeles. And because faith also requires action to ensure we don’t leave people behind.

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I had the pleasure of joining the Founder of GirlGangCrazy, Mariah Dyson, on a run around my neighborhood! Mariah is a beacon in her community - she has inspired gworls and women-identifying folks to dream bigger and reimagine their relationships with running and movement. 🏃🏽‍♀️

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ICE presence in our communities is only going to increase as we get closer to the opening ceremonies of the Olympics. Los Angeles, we need to protect each other. This city needs a mayor who stands with Angelenos not just in rhetoric but on the streets, who knows that

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I had the pleasure of visiting the UnderDog Community Project at one of their monthly Pet Vaccine Clinics. UnderDog is an organization dedicated to serving the pets of unhoused Angelenos by providing access to veterinary care, essential shots, snacks, toys, and other critical resources. 💉🐾

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From working on the first ever People’s Budget to organizing in ways that make Los Angeles a better city, comrades stick together. 🫂❤️‍🔥 Over the years, Dr. Melina Abdullah and Mayoral Candidate Rae Huang have continued showing up for the people. This movement has always been people-powered.

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“I am honored to endorse Rae Huang. I am honored to cast my ballot for someone I actually believe in.” – Dr. Melina Abdullah 🌞 Dr. Melina Abdullah is a renowned professor, longtime civic leader, and a founding member of the group that convened to form Black Lives Matter.

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Neighborhood growth should strengthen the community that’s already here. Small businesses, local culture, and neighbors must always be considered in the face of impending change. 📢🌞

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Could Los Angeles be a city that never sleeps? Rae says yes! 🪩🌛 Right now, our nightlife struggles to thrive in a city where public transit shuts down early and noise ordinances, permitting, and LAPD enforcement drive events underground.

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If the Los Angeles Police Protective League (LAPPL) is spending six figures trying to stop this movement, it’s because they know change is possible. Los Angeles deserves leadership that invests in people first — in housing, care, community and real public safety that doesn’t rely on (1/5)

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