We are overreading too much into individual races - Ho was a weak candidate (no fault of her own, she just was too new to the district), D6 leans progressive and Matt was a uniquely strong candidate, and D2 was a moderate fight
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Or maybe voters didn't want to pay for homelessness but they were happy to make other people pay for it.
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that's the one thing I didn't like about
@benioff's "you don't pay, I pay" messaging. In the short-term, it sounds good. But in the medium/long-term, I think it's really corrosive. Everyone should feel like they play a part in supporting/caring/paying for the most vulnerable. - 5 more replies
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