John Legend is throwing his support behind a series of far-left district attorney candidates and current office-holders.
They include embattled San Francisco D.A. Chesa Boudin, who is facing a recall election, and Contra Costa County, California, D.A. Diana Becton, who once charged a couple with a “” for painting over a “Black Lives Matter” mural on a road. Both Boudin and Becton has received financial backing from Soros.
The singer is also backing Durham, North Carolina, D.A. Satana Deberry, who has stopped seeking cash bail in most of the cases she prosecutes, allowing suspects back on the streets following arrest. John Legend’s endorsements come amid soaring crime in Democrat-controlled cities and counties across the country — a direct consequence of lax policies and anti-police sentiment pushed by the left. But the singer made no reference to the crime wave in his Twitter endorsements on Wednesday, saying instead that he is focused on “improving our criminal legal system.”
District Attorney elections are crucial to improving our criminal legal system and 2022 is a year with thousands of races. These are the upcoming elections in TN, NC, OR, and CA I am paying close attention to. More information about DA elections is here:
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