From WSJopinion: Even California voters are fed up with progressives. And the Supreme Court faces a mounting crisis, writes Peggynoonannyc.
Wonder Land: Voters in the city want out of the suicide pact that is doctrinaire progressivism. Images: AP/AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark KellySan Francisco’s progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin was recalled this week in a 60-40 landslide. Los Angeles saw a surge of support for a moderate mayoral candidate, Rick Caruso, who campaigned on crime, homelessness and social disorder.
Early reports suggest, unsurprisingly, that minority voters backed the recall in greater numbers than college-educated whites. This is because they suffer more and have fewer protections when crime spikes and homeless encampments seize new ground.
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