Michael Moritz, in his recent New York Times opinion piece, expresses concern over Aaron Peskin's potential rise in San Francisco's mayoral race, while urging voters to reconsider ranked-choice voting.
In his critiques, Moritz argues, 'If you want to understand how the city got to where it is today and why it is at the center of a struggle over its future, you should take a closer look at Mr. Peskin's long career.' He emphasizes the need for voters to scrutinize Peskin’s history and proposed policies.
Moritz, known for influencing public opinion through his financial backing for moderate candidates, has targeted Peskin as emblematic of the problems he attributes to progressive governance in San Francisco. He asserts, 'the bloat government has failed the city'.
His group, Together SF Action, aims to catalyze dissatisfaction among voters regarding the current governance, stating that the political classes have 'held hostage' the city's potential for improvement amidst issues like homelessness and the fentanyl crisis.
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