That framing seems a little facile to apply to all these races. The clearest policy difference between Buffy Wicks and Jovanka Beckles was that Wicks opposed Prop 10 / Costa-Hawkins repeal.
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I think the proposed version of CH repeal, as financed by the Measure S donor who arbitrages Medicaid reimbursements, is not exactly the right litmus test. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measure_S https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/26/magazine/the-ceo-of-hiv.html …
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this is also an inaccurate description of sf politics. it's a common refrain that mods use to attack the left, but it doesn't bear out in the real world.
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the San Francisco factions are bad actually
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@RobertGammon mischaracterizes@JovankaBeckles position on housing in this article to support the idea that East Bay voters favor "pro-housing" candidates. I agree,@bedwardstiek This is overly simplistic. -
Umm. Beckles said in her endorsement interview with the Express that there is no shortage of market-rate housing in the East Bay -- at a time when we have one of the most acute shortages in the region's history.
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