• New Mayoral Poll Finds 60% Of San Francisco Residents Disapprove Of Boz

    From ying@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 25 22:10:12 2023
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    ‘She is getting the attention, but it is anything but praise’

    By Evan Symon, May 22, 2023 6:20 pm

    A new poll released during the weekend found that the majority of San
    Francisco residents are unhappy with Mayor London Breed and the direction
    that the city is going. Only 1/3rd of all residents have a favorable
    opinion of the Mayor.

    Since becoming Mayor in July 2018, following a special election caused by
    the death of Mayor Ed Lee, Breed has overseen the rapid deterioration of
    San Francisco. The crime rate and reported drug usage have gone up significantly during her tenure, a well as very high costs, with many businesses and residents fleeing the city. Not helping matters is the SFPD being severely understaffed, a number of lax laws, and costly programs currently being considered despite a huge budget deficit.

    More recently, the tech boom finally ground to a halt post-COVID, with
    many tech firms either implementing more work from home schedules, or
    massively reducing the number of positions in the city. This has only
    worsened the crime situation in the city, with a record number of office complexes reporting a high number of vacancies.

    While Breed has attempted some solutions, such as trying to entice
    businesses back down and getting more overtime pay to SFPD officers, they haven’t been working as many underlying problems, such as high tax rates
    and loose criminal laws, keep many problems in place.

    Despite all these issues, Breed is still seen by many in the Democrat
    party as a candidate for the future, with Governor Gavin Newsom even
    having her as one of the top candidates to replace Senator Dianne
    Feinstein (D-CA) should the Senator retire early. Breed even still had
    above a 50% approval percentage by voters until last year, when her
    unfavorable rating finally went above 50% for her for the first time in a
    poll.

    However, the new San Francisco Deputy Sheriff’s Association/Probolsky
    Research poll found that Mayor Breed and the overall situation in the city
    are seen as even more unfavorable than previously thought. According to
    the poll, 73% of residents think that the city is not on the right track,
    only 8% think that the city is on the right path, and 19% are unsure.

    57% of voters also viewed Breed unfavorably, with only 33% viewing her in
    a favorable light, and 10%responding “Don’t know.”

    This was similar to the results of overall job approval, with 60%
    disapproving of her job as Mayor, 36% approving it, and 4% being unsure. Overall, a large majority of residents simply do not like where Mayor
    Breed is taking the city.

    “There’s a narrative that is out there that just says things have gone to
    s—,” said Adam Probolsky, who conducted the survey, in a statement on
    Monday. “That’s, to some degree, a self-fulfilling prophecy among voters because everybody’s telling us that everything is bad. That narrative is pervasive, and that’s part of why the mayor, the supervisors, other
    elected, are not going to be held in high regard at this moment.”

    Jen Price, a political advisor who has helped guide some Bay Area
    lawmakers in the past on popularity downturns, added in a Globe interview
    on Monday that “Breed’s continuing fall isn’t all that surprising. Crime
    is a huge problem, people can’t afford housing, drug use is high, the
    police are in a bind, and so many businesses are leaving the city now. And that’s only a few of the problems. But long-term, this shows that Breed is
    now very vulnerable to any challenge against her. There is a Mayoral race
    on the horizon, not to mention other races she may attempt in the near
    future. Voters in San Francisco won’t forget what she did to the city, and
    any election will be a tough one, Also, really long term, she won’t
    exactly get any streets named after her with this kind of popularity.”

    “And it’s odd. Normally a female, woman-of-color in a higher office would
    be getting a lot of attention and praise. She is getting the attention,
    but it is anything but praise.”

    Mayor Breed is expected to announce new measures to help the city bounce
    back soon.

    https://californiaglobe.com/articles/new-mayoral-poll-finds-60-of-san- francisco-residents-disapprove-of-mayor-london-breed/

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  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to ying on Fri May 26 08:25:12 2023
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    On Thu, 25 May 2023 22:10:12 -0000 (UTC), ying <ying@yang.com> wrote:

    ‘She is getting the attention, but it is anything but praise’

    By Evan Symon, May 22, 2023 6:20 pm

    A new poll released during the weekend found that the majority of San >Francisco residents are unhappy with Mayor London Breed and the direction >that the city is going. Only 1/3rd of all residents have a favorable
    opinion of the Mayor.

    Too bad for San Francisco that's not the poll that counts.

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Fri May 26 23:13:55 2023
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    Klaus Schadenfreude wrote:
    On Thu, 25 May 2023 22:10:12 -0000 (UTC), ying <ying@yang.com> wrote:

    ‘She is getting the attention, but it is anything but praise’

    By Evan Symon, May 22, 2023 6:20 pm

    A new poll released during the weekend found that the majority of San
    Francisco residents are unhappy with Mayor London Breed and the direction
    that the city is going. Only 1/3rd of all residents have a favorable
    opinion of the Mayor.

    Too bad for San Francisco that's not the poll that counts.


    In California it's remarkably easy for elected office holders to
    get fired with a recall. It keeps elected office holders on their
    toes and responsive to the people.

    Oh, and, yeah, there are successful recalls.

    https://apnews.com/article/2022-california-primary-san-francisco-district-attorney-29f92d448a0281fd6d8e647e4edb3ede

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