See how they run: Lurie's tune-up in Noe Valley before the big debate
Briefly

Standing among the crowd in the packed wooden patio on the back of the Valley Tavern on 24th Street, Lurie detailed what he had delivered and achieved with Super Bowl 50 and his nonprofit Tipping Point.
He also talked confidently about his policy platforms on issues like public safety, climate, shelter and homelessness, including his latest idea of a climate innovation hub, which would use empty downtown office space and combine artificial intelligence with local university expertise and big tech resources.
Whether or not they wanted more, he elaborated on his 'accountability' style of running City Hall - which came up 18 times during the evening.
Lurie, who brands himself as an 'outsider,' pointed out the failures of his opponents, positioning them as career politicians who have failed to deliver.
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