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[Nate Holden] also may be the beneficiary of strongly contested campaigns for the seats of the two other black council members: Robert Farrell, who decided not to run again, and the late Gilbert Lindsay. Black political leaders have focused their attention this spring on those districts-the 8th and 9th-leaving the field clear for Holden in the 10th. One potential opponent, school board member Rita Walters, moved out of Holden's district and into the 9th so that she could run for Lindsay's seat.

"He (Holden) has traditionally been a strong, vocal supporter of Chief [Daryl F. Gates]," [Michael Woo] said. Holden, Woo added, "has been uncharacteristically subdued" in the debate over Gates' future.

Woo is among a number of council members who complain privately and publicly about Holden's confrontational style. Although Woo is a member of the council's Transportation Committee, he said he has all but stopped attending its meetings because he frequently clashes with Holden, the committee's chairman.

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