The San Francisco Chronicle and various sources report that after recent elections, the city of San Francisco is no longer considered progressive. Winners from the election reject the idea that the city has shifted to conservative politics, emphasizing progressive wins and initiatives.
Is San Francisco still a progressive city? Absolutely yes. Tuesday saw the election of the state's most progressive state legislators. The passage of an affordable housing bond. And a DCCC that prioritized progressive outcomes over rhetoric. Great op-ed from @terronk https://t.co/Yj9elzgUHR
“Progressivism is out—for now,” declared the San Francisco Chronicle in a banner headline Wednesday. “Voters make it clear: San Francisco can no longer be called a progressive city.” https://t.co/5aP9QOXmrN
The Chronicle's analysis of election results is that voters have sent a message: San Francisco can no longer be called a progressive city. But what do you think? https://t.co/bhZbQhvY6M
For now, at least, San Francisco can no longer be called a progressive city. https://t.co/sUZN660WDs
After a primary election that led some to wonder whether San Francisco has abandoned his reputation for progressivism, winners from last night's contest flatly rejected the idea that the city has somehow become a hotbed of conservative politics. https://t.co/xOExHQxM78
San Francisco Chronicle Declares Its City Can 'No Longer' Be Called 'Progressive' After Voters Reject Agenda https://t.co/HaG0X5gG7B