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San Francisco DA recall efforts: New York magazine blows up to blame Republicans, "limits of liberalism"

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New York Magazine's Intelligencer site accused Republicans of blocking San Francisco from becoming a progressive city on Monday and promoting a recall election for district lawyer Chesa Boudin9}.

New York Magazine writer Ross Barkan wrote a piece titled "The Limits of San Francisco Liberalism" that "when Chesa Boudin was recalled, his city became a caricature of the left wing. ""

"Unlike New York, modern San Francisco does not rely on the legacy of a social democratic nation built on the large scale of New Deal," Barkan said. I am writing.

Chesa Boudin, 39, a fourth district attorney candidate, shares his thoughts during the SF City Insider podcast at the San Francisco Chronicle in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, August 28, 2019. (Photo By Yalonda M. James/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

Chesa Boudin (39 years old), a candidate for lawyer in District 4, , Sharing his thoughts. During the SF City Insider podcast at the San Francisco Chronicle in San Francisco, California, Wednesday, August 28, 2019. (Photo courtesy of Yalonda M. James / The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

He also said, "Traditionally, right-handed establishments had billions of technologies in the 21st century. It had a great influence on San Francisco's politics until it included many of them. " 

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"This real San Francisco is a city with a population of less than 900,000, and there is an increasing shortage of workers in the working class to support progressive candidates," Barkan said. Added.

Intelligence Deputy Editor Justin Miller promoted the article shortly after it was published, pushing forward with the claim that San Francisco was "controlled by the Republicans for most of the 20th century." I did. In 1964, the 20th century ended more than 20 years ago.

"San Francisco, which was ruled by the Republicans for most of the 20th century, does not rely on the foundations of the New Deal and is increasingly short of a working population to strengthen progressive candidates. "There is," Miller tweeted.

Justin Miller tweeted "San Francisco, governed by Republicans for most of the 20th century, doesn't rest on a New Deal foundation and increasingly lacks a working-class population to bolster progressive candidates."

Justin Miller is "San Francisco, governed by the Republican Party. Most of the 20th century is independent of the foundations of the New Deal, and there is an increasing shortage of workers in the working class to strengthen progressive candidates. ”(Twitter)

Miller's tweet was quickly ridiculed by social media users for suggesting that San Francisco is not a progressive city, but is run primarily by Democrats. rice field.

Ron DeSantis'Reporter Christina Pushaw wrote, "'True communism has never been tried!'"

Christina Pushaw tweeted "’True communism has never been tried!’"

Christina Pushaw said, "'True communism is "Never tried!"(Twitter)

"The last Republican mayor of San Francisco resigned nearly 60 years ago. Did ... "Jarrett Stepman, Lincoln Fellow, Claremont Institute, wrote referring to former San Francisco Mayor George Christopher.

Jarrett Stepman tweeted "The last Republican mayor in San Francisco left office nearly 60 years ago..." 

Jarrett Stepman said, "The last Republican mayor of San Francisco. I resigned almost 60 years ago ... " (Twitter)

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Republican National Committee spokesman Nathan Brand said, "People, put this together today. , No one beats this take .: * Republican * must blame San Francisco for being a city disaster. "

Nathan Brand tweeted "Pack it up, folks. No one is going to top this take today: *Republicans* are to blame for San Francisco being a disaster of a city."

Nathan Brand said, "Pack it. Today, the top of this take is * Republic * in San Francisco. To blame it for a city disaster. "(Twitter)

Budan will face a recall vote on Tuesday. The special election, a second attempt to bring Boudan back from his position, is the first successful effort leading to an official vote.

According to polls, the majority of voters are in favor of Boudin's expulsion, and manySan Francisco voters have seen higher crime rates since the 2019 election. It cites a decline in police morale. Property crimes increased by about 10.4%. Deadly and non-fatal fires increased by 33% in 2021.

If Boudan is successfully recalled, San Francisco Mayor London Breed will choose to replace him.

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Lindsay Kornick is from FoxNews Digital Deputy editor. Story tips can be sent to lindsay.kornick @ fox.com and Twitter (@lmkornick).