Quantum Windbag
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It depends on what part of San Francisco you're from.
No it doesn't, there has not been a conservative on the Board of Supervisors here in decades.
Sup. Mark Farrell was named chair of the Budget Committee, succeeding Sup. Carmen Chu – a pair that are indisputably the most conservative supervisors on the board. While progressive Sups. Eric Mar and John Avalos will help balance out the permanent committee, their influence will be offset by the temporary members added during budget season:
Chiu's committee assignments keep the moderates in charge | SF Politics
The general sense is that San Francisco has gotten a lot more conservative in the last few years
Supervisor races could steer SF's course - SFGate
You really don't know how to use Google, do you? Send me a mail and I will send instructions on where you can go to find stuff out.
You do understand that "the most conservative" is a comparative, don't you? In other words, compared to the drooling idiots on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, who generally tend to make you look like an ultra conservative right wing zealot, these guys are conservative. Compared to the political spectrum in the real world they are generally slightly to the left of Nancy Pelosi.
I live in San Francisco, and read the Chronicle every day rdean, I don't need Google.
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