California Change: Voters Reject Left-Wing Leaders in Major Cities.

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Last week, Daniel Lurie delivered a decisive victory over incumbent San Francisco Mayor London Breed, who struggled to address the city’s homelessness, crime, and drug crises. The election marked a significant shift in voter sentiment, signaling a growing disillusionment with the current leadership in California. Voters not only ousted Breed but also supported Proposition 36, which enforces stricter penalties for repeat theft and fentanyl-related crimes. This aligns with a broader trend in California, where residents are moving away from left-wing leadership amid worsening crises despite billions in taxpayer spending.

Alicia Summers speaks with prominent Silicon Valley leader and longtime Bay Area resident, Allison Huynh, who reflects on how this election marks a pivotal moment for California's future.

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