Here are the freely elected mayors of Chicago and Los Angeles.
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Brandon Johnson, Chicago. |
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Karen Bass, Los Angeles. |
And now, the frontrunner for the mayor of New York City.
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Zohran Mamdani, New York. |
Well.
All of them have had strong support from white, college-educated voters. None of them are people you'd choose to run even a modest-sized business. Brandon is continually getting in hot water for his black supremacist statements. Karen Bass' incompetence led to a decent portion of her city burning down and the glacially-slow rebuild is precisely what you'd expect from, well, a Karen Bass administration.
While the other two are so incompetent that they don't even know they're incompetent, Mamdani is in a class by himself when it comes to inexperience and incompetence. As far as I can tell, he's never managed anything real. No businesses, no government entities, nothing. He does know how to run a modern campaign, though. Hats off to him for trouncing a well-funded opponent who was the very model of a politician from 2010.
Going back to the white, college-educated voters, seeing Chicago, LA and New York all in the grips of race-crazed socialists is about what you'd expect if you allowed the far left to take over your education industry. This is what Whiteness Studies, DEI and Marxist economics leads. The longer a person stays in school, the more indoctrination they get, so it's no surprise that the super-smart set plumped for idiots like these.
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Competence is not a factor in the leftist, activist playbook.
In Minnesota, they have it down to an art form. The bribe there way into the corrupt caucus system, and get elected by being more leftist than the last moron. They write laws poorly with huge "unintended" consequences, and then do nothing to fix them. Making the republicans fix they disaster, and making them give concessions in other areas to get them out of the mess.
This year, the republicans had to fix the leftist Trifecta's banning of car and house keys.
Republicans are just as much to blame. They have given up even trying to get elected in the Twin Cities.
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