Roberto Lovato mentioned a fundamental change in San Francisco's political economy, pointing out a shift in Latino voters from left to right, attributing it to a silent majority of left-leaning ideology, especially seen among younger Salvadorans.
Lovato talked about the silencing effects of social pressure, media dominance, and societal influences, questioning the ability to speak up when there's overwhelming support for Bukele, both online and offline.
Aminta Calderón, a pupuseria owner, expressed willingness to vote for a San Francisco candidate whose policies mirror those of Bukele, praising the tolerance in the country as something taken advantage of by many.
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