Even Liberal San Francisco Is Swept Up in Voter Shift Toward Trump
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Outside of the presidential race, other down-ballot races in San Francisco saw Republican candidates drawing roughly 20% in the vote.
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By Biz Carson
November 14, 2024 at 9:00 AM EST
Even San Francisco, a liberal bastion and conservative punching bag, has found itself caught up in the nation’s rightward shift.
More than 15% of the city’s voters cast their ballot for Donald Trump in last week’s election, compared with 9.3% when he first ran in 2016, according to data from the California Secretary of State. It was the highest share for a Republican presidential candidate in San Francisco in 20 years.

Even Liberal San Francisco Is Swept Up in Voter Shift Toward Trump
Even San Francisco, a liberal bastion and conservative punching bag, has found itself caught up in the nation’s rightward shift.
