Your quarrel is with your neighbors with whom your position is drastically out-of-step and who serve on juries. That is not going to change, no matter how you curse successive DAs who see the SFPD regularly checked by juries.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @TheMarinaTimes and
The constituents of San Francisco did understand and want the frugal use of the horrors of mass incarceration, that
@chesaboudin means. His benevolence being in line with our values is the reason he resonated so strongly with the SF population, and why we support@chesaboudin2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @ec0anarch0 and
He won over Loftus 35 to 31 percent and two other moderates got a combined 33 percent of the first choice votes. That’s hardly a ringing endorsement.
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @ec0anarch0 and
In a moment where the opponent is a incumbant endorsed and installed by the mayor, it's a stunning rebuke of her brutal authoritarian and oppressive criminal justice system.
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Replying to @netfire4 @TheMarinaTimes and
Given the campaign resources made available to Any Member Of The City Family In Good Standing, Boudin's election was a stunning rebuke to the Mayor and a ratification of where the justice center of gravity is in SF. That it drives conservatives batty comes for free.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @netfire4 and
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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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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Replying to @netfire4 @TheMarinaTimes and
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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