Ranked choice played a huge role as did three candidates all very similar. Turnout was low. 65% of first choice votes were not for him. I wouldn’t say that was stunning.
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @ec0anarch0 and
Given he's the first elected da in the last 30 years, and that he won with a mayor nominated incumbant in the race, I am proud and thankful for this outcome. Seems a stunning rebuke of the killer cop loftus to me.
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Replying to @netfire4 @ec0anarch0 and
I think it’s more a statement of how disliked Breed is.
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @ec0anarch0 and
I fail to see this, as breed was reelected relatively recently. Incumbents usually receive an advantage, and the mayor was on this ballot as well. If there were such significant challenges to the mayors authority, wouldn't they have competitively also run?
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Replying to @netfire4 @TheMarinaTimes and
The "Progressives" are the inauthentic opposition and declined to run a candidate against Breed. They probably felt that incumbents have the advantage and that if they swiped at the queen and failed to topple her, that she'd take revenge against "their" nonprofits.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @TheMarinaTimes and
When such obvious abuses of power exist, such as Nuru, and the mayoral directions of chief Scott, they were obviously right to think the process far from impartial.
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The city funded housing and health and poverty nonprofits are the lynchpin of how "moderate" power keeps "progressives" in line. It is a "peace and stability pact."
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Replying to @alsargent @ec0anarch0 and
Its hardly buried,
@chesaboudin has brilliantly placed a link to the archive on his home page. Do inspect http://chesaboudin.com to see how not buried it is.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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This reminds me of the Republicans in 2009. Obama promised economic growth of X% and it came in at slightly under X. The Republicans hammered that home and it was the kernel for the rise of the Tea Party. Boudin is doing well, things are roughly the same as his predecessors.
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