Tech-Backed Matt Mahan Enters California Governor Race

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If you want me to turn it into a Marin County blog post with local flavor, I’ll need you to share the full article or at least the main points. Go ahead and drop the text or a quick outline, and I’ll whip up a ~600-word post with the right HTML structure, plus some Marin personality.

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    [Intro: Here’s where you set the stage, Marin-style. Talk about what’s going on, and maybe mention places like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Novato, Tiburon, Larkspur, Corte Madera, San Anselmo, Fairfax, San Geronimo, or Point Reyes Station if it fits.]

    What Happened, In Brief

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    Context and Local Significance

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    How Different Marin Towns Are Affected

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    • San Rafael: [What’s the effect on San Rafael’s people or businesses?]
    • Mill Valley: [Anything unique about Mill Valley’s story or response?]
    • Sausalito: [How’s Sausalito reacting or impacted?]
    • Novato: [What’s Novato’s angle or challenge?]
    • Tiburon: [How’s Tiburon involved or affected?]
    • Larkspur: [What’s Larkspur’s local perspective?]
    • Corte Madera: [Any outcomes or takes from Corte Madera?]
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    Key Takeaways for Marin County Readers

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    What This Means for Local Policy and Daily Life

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    Additional Context: Marin’s Places at a Glance

    Marin County’s got a vibe that’s hard to pin down, but you’ll feel it the second you cross the bridge. Sausalito’s waterfront buzzes with sailboats and tourists, while Mill Valley’s tucked-away hills invite you to slow down and breathe in some redwood air.

    Tiburon’s ferries drift by, making the bay feel like your own backyard. San Rafael stands out with its civic center—Frank Lloyd Wright’s touch is unmistakable.

    Novato offers open spaces that stretch for miles, perfect for those who need room to roam. Fairfax clings to the hills, its communities tight-knit and just a bit quirky.

    Each town’s got its own flavor, but together, they make Marin feel like one big, ever-changing neighborhood. Sometimes it’s hard to pick a favorite—why choose when you can explore them all?

    Note: When you send over the full article text, I’ll fill in these sections with specific details, quotes, dates, and the kind of local impact that matters. I’ll aim for about 600 words, and I’ll make sure it’s SEO-friendly for Marin County readers. You’ll see natural keywords like “Marin County,” “San Rafael,” “Mill Valley,” “Sausalito,” “Novato,” “Tiburon,” “Corte Madera,” “Fairfax,” “San Anselmo,” and other Marin communities woven in, so it pops up when locals go searching.

    If you’d rather, just send a quick list of your main points—even bullet points work. I’ll turn them into a full post with the style and structure you’re looking for.

     
    Here is the source article for this story: Backed by tech money, a moderate Democrat from Silicon Valley mounts a bid for California governor

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