BOSTON (AP) — Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, the city's first Asian and female leader, could take a critical step in her bid to win a second term when voters on Tuesday narrow the field to the top two candidates.

She is running against nonprofit leader Josh Kraft, son of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, Robert Cappucci and Domingos DaRosa. Cappucci is a military veteran and former district school committee member while DaRosa is a community activist.

Kraft has spent millions of his own money on his campaign and is seen as her biggest rival come November, but Wu has the benefits of incumbency — a Boston mayor hasn't lost a bid for reelection since the 1940s.

Wu has been bolstered in part by her defense of the city against attacks from the Trump administration. Both are Democrats, and the party ha

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