Orange County, CA DA Todd Spitzer wins another term
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« on: June 30, 2022, 12:24:50 PM »
« edited: June 30, 2022, 08:08:08 PM by Phlorida Man »

Spitzer won in a landslide and won every county supervisorial district with a majority, even the Hispanic VRA district.

Todd Spitzer (R): 62.5%
Pete Hardin (D): 21.3%
Bryan Chehock (I): 8.2%
Michael Jacobs (R): 8.0%

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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2022, 07:07:34 PM »

Even in San Francisco we recalled a progressive DA. I can't say I'm surprised about OC.
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« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2022, 08:07:30 PM »
« Edited: June 30, 2022, 09:57:52 PM by Phlorida Man »

Even in San Francisco we recalled a progressive DA. I can't say I'm surprised about OC.
But San Francisco won’t replace Boudin with a Republican. The heavily Democratic Hispanic VRA county supervisorial district voted for a Republican.
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« Reply #3 on: June 30, 2022, 09:30:24 PM »

Firstly aren't these elections officially nonpartisan?

Also while Spitzer is def the more conservative canidate, wouldn't exactly call him a maga R.

And finally, OC def has R downballot lag, as many rural deep red counties still elect Dem sheriffs and stuff.

This really is pretty meaningless but interesting nonetheless ig.
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« Reply #4 on: June 30, 2022, 09:58:17 PM »

Firstly aren't these elections officially nonpartisan?

Also while Spitzer is def the more conservative canidate, wouldn't exactly call him a maga R.

And finally, OC def has R downballot lag, as many rural deep red counties still elect Dem sheriffs and stuff.

This really is pretty meaningless but interesting nonetheless ig.
Officially nonpartisan, but even the deep blue VRA supervisorial district voted for Spitzer with a majority of 58%.
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« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2022, 10:49:49 PM »

Firstly aren't these elections officially nonpartisan?

Also while Spitzer is def the more conservative canidate, wouldn't exactly call him a maga R.

And finally, OC def has R downballot lag, as many rural deep red counties still elect Dem sheriffs and stuff.

This really is pretty meaningless but interesting nonetheless ig.
Officially nonpartisan, but even the deep blue VRA supervisorial district voted for Spitzer with a majority of 58%.

He got 62% of the vote in the county. It is interested but this data point alone really doesn’t mean much as any Dem is gonna get over 40% of the vote in OC in a majour partisan race on the statewide or federal level
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« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2022, 10:58:30 PM »

Firstly aren't these elections officially nonpartisan?

Also while Spitzer is def the more conservative canidate, wouldn't exactly call him a maga R.

And finally, OC def has R downballot lag, as many rural deep red counties still elect Dem sheriffs and stuff.

This really is pretty meaningless but interesting nonetheless ig.
Officially nonpartisan, but even the deep blue VRA supervisorial district voted for Spitzer with a majority of 58%.

He got 62% of the vote in the county. It is interested but this data point alone really doesn’t mean much as any Dem is gonna get over 40% of the vote in OC in a majour partisan race on the statewide or federal level
Will any Republican win a nonpartisan countywide election in Los Angeles County?
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« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2022, 11:34:09 PM »

Firstly aren't these elections officially nonpartisan?

Also while Spitzer is def the more conservative canidate, wouldn't exactly call him a maga R.

And finally, OC def has R downballot lag, as many rural deep red counties still elect Dem sheriffs and stuff.

This really is pretty meaningless but interesting nonetheless ig.
Officially nonpartisan, but even the deep blue VRA supervisorial district voted for Spitzer with a majority of 58%.

He got 62% of the vote in the county. It is interested but this data point alone really doesn’t mean much as any Dem is gonna get over 40% of the vote in OC in a majour partisan race on the statewide or federal level
Will any Republican win a nonpartisan countywide election in Los Angeles County?

A candidate identifying as more conservative against a progressive Dem could, but an outright Trumpist would never. Think like Phil Scott; he's an R and certainly to the right of most Dems, but in the national GOP he is very out of place.
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« Reply #8 on: July 01, 2022, 03:07:54 AM »

Have you ever been to CA? People are liberal on most things but left-wing CJR and AA are not things we like. Particularly in OC, where much of the populace are Asian or centrist White Suburban folks.
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« Reply #9 on: July 01, 2022, 09:18:47 AM »

Firstly aren't these elections officially nonpartisan?

Also while Spitzer is def the more conservative canidate, wouldn't exactly call him a maga R.

And finally, OC def has R downballot lag, as many rural deep red counties still elect Dem sheriffs and stuff.

This really is pretty meaningless but interesting nonetheless ig.
Officially nonpartisan, but even the deep blue VRA supervisorial district voted for Spitzer with a majority of 58%.

He got 62% of the vote in the county. It is interested but this data point alone really doesn’t mean much as any Dem is gonna get over 40% of the vote in OC in a majour partisan race on the statewide or federal level
Will any Republican win a nonpartisan countywide election in Los Angeles County?

A candidate identifying as more conservative against a progressive Dem could, but an outright Trumpist would never. Think like Phil Scott; he's an R and certainly to the right of most Dems, but in the national GOP he is very out of place.
A Republican similar to Phil Scott could win a nonpartisan countywide election in Los Angeles?
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« Reply #10 on: July 18, 2022, 09:39:04 PM »

Even in San Francisco we recalled a progressive DA. I can't say I'm surprised about OC.
But San Francisco won’t replace Boudin with a Republican. The heavily Democratic Hispanic VRA county supervisorial district voted for a Republican.
Brooke Jenkins is basically a Republican.
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