San Francisco Democrats are embracing “law and order” politics
Who is going to tell Donald Trump?
“ARE YOU in a good spot for hearing?” one woman asks another as they shuffle into a sitting room at a retirement home in San Francisco. They fold their walkers and await Mark Farrell, a Democratic candidate for mayor in the city’s November elections. Mr Farrell launches into a typical stump speech—he grew up in San Francisco, is bringing up children there—but the conversation quickly turns darker. What will he do about crime, homelessness and drugs, the audience wants to know? Mr Farrell has an answer characteristic of San Francisco’s changing politics. “We’re gonna bring them off the streets,” he says. “Hopefully it’s shelter, maybe it’s hospital, maybe it’s county jail.”
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This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “The view from the Bay”
United States August 24th 2024
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