The Spectacle Podcast: The Official Podcast of The American Spectator
Is San Francisco Turning Conservative?
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On Tuesday, San Franciscans headed to the polls to cast their ballots on two major ballot measures that sound like conservatives could have written them. Proposition F and E would mandate drug screening for individuals who receive public benefits and would make it easier for police to chase down criminals. On today’s episode of The Spectator P.M. Podcast, hosts Ellie Gardey and Aubrey Gulick discuss the widespread support these ballot measures have received. They point out that even the mayor of the city, London Breed, has decided that coming out in support of the propositions is a good idea as she faces a potentially difficult reelection campaign. Listen in to hear the whole story!