The presidential election captured most of the nation’s attention on Nov. 5. But few paid any mind to California’s U.S. House of Representatives election outcomes since the results were a foregone conclusion. A quick look at the reelected individuals shows a sorry assortment of unindicted felons, power-crazed subversives, anti-American worker proponents and fervently pro-illegal immigration advocates.
Not only did this motley group win, but its margins were staggeringly large.
Nancy Pelosi, who may have been the shadow president puppeteering Joe Biden for the last four years, won her 20th term representing California’s 11th Congressional District with 81% of the vote. The 11th is mostly San Francisco, once known as the object of Tony Bennett’s affection in his signature song, “I Left My Heart in San Francisco.” The “City by the Bay” is now recognized for rampant smash-and-grab robberies and widespread homelessness.
San Francisco’s sanctuary city status makes it an ideal municipality for Tren de Aragua to set up shop to embark on its illegal alien crime sprees. Since 2019, 47% of businesses in the area have shut their doors, including 22 big-name stores in high-end Union Square, the San Francisco Standard previously reported. Residents, especially among the high wage-earning Gen Zers, have fled. With a terrible track record like Pelosi’s district has amassed, the 84-year-old should have been booted; instead, she won in a landslide.