Councilman John Courage cites health issues as he drops from San Antonio mayoral race

City Councilman John Courage broke the silence yesterday on his rumored departure from the mayoral race, citing his age, health and his wife’s recent retirement as factors. In a lengthy message shared via social media platform X, the District 9 councilman said he felt the need to share his reasons for stepping back from the race "openly and transparently." “While I remain passionate about public service, I must also acknowledge the realities of my age and health,” Courage wrote. “When I decided to run, I was 72 years old.
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