Fear over crime and homelessness in California paid off in some primaries. Will it carry over to November?
Less than three years after earning a major win for a national movement seeking to elect progressive prosecutors, San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin was recalled from office Tuesday night.
In Orange County, Republican District Attorney Todd Spitzer trounced his progressive challenger by a more than 3-1 margin and will avoid a November runoff despite multiple scandals, including the release of a video in which he used a racial slur.
And in a Los Angeles mayoral contest where U.S. Rep. Karen Bass once seemed dominant, it was billionaire developer Rick Caruso who wound up leading the primary field after a campaign focused heavily on public safety and policing.
Tuesday’s primary results are by no means a death knell for California politicians focused on criminal justice reform. But outcomes
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