
"Expected challenger Josh Kraft, son of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, dropped out after earning just 23% of the vote, while community organizer Domingos DaRosa and retired police officer Robert Cappucci also fell short. As Wu prepares for another four years leading the city, her next priorities remain an open question. The mayor - Boston's first Asian American and first female leader - has spent much of her term navigating tensions with the federal government over immigration, defending Boston's "sanctuary city" policies against attacks from the Trump administration."
"Since taking office, Wu has also made housing and affordability a main focus of her administration. Still, housing costs remain high across the city, and many residents say it's getting harder to stay in Boston. On climate and the environment, Wu has set ambitious goals for cutting emissions and making Boston more resilient to flooding and heat. The city has moved to limit fossil fuel use in new housing projects and expand energy-efficiency upgrades for older homes."
Michelle Wu is all but guaranteed a second term as Boston mayor after a decisive preliminary win and limited opposition in the general election. Wu has prioritized housing and affordability, but high costs continue to strain residents and limit retention in the city. On climate, the administration has pursued emissions reductions, fossil fuel limits in new housing, and energy-efficiency upgrades while critics cite slow progress on major infrastructure like sea-level protections and transit. Public safety data show declines in violent crime, and the administration emphasizes community-based prevention over increased police spending amid ongoing trust concerns.
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