Alison Hine, a former Silicon Valley Democratic donor, declared that “voters have decided” to vote out progressive politics in California.
Mr. Huynh previously raised millions of dollars for the Democratic Party, but he is opposing his former party, citing the failure of large cities, particularly San Francisco.
“Well, I think liberals are just too left-wing and out of touch with reality. I've talked about that before, but it's a really nice, quality, really warm, fuzzy sound. San Francisco. The socialist doctrine is that we all It's about helping people…and the reality is that by helping everyone, you're helping no one. So liberal elites are out of touch with reality and in a bubble with wealthy Democratic donors. “They live inside,” Huynh told FOX News Digital.
“But the reality is that we have limited resources and cannot help everyone,” she continued. “We need to put the American people first. We need to put the citizens of San Francisco, the taxpayers, the legal citizens first. Just like in an airplane in an emergency. Pilots, They say you need to put on your oxygen mask. Americans first before helping others. And the Democrats don't understand us at all.”
As a result, she described how California had a significant red shift in the 2024 election, including Proposition 36, which repealed Proposition 47, which reduced penalties for drug and property crimes.
“I think the voters made their decision, and the truth is we all know crime is a big problem. Illegal immigration is a big problem. And it all goes back to addiction and homelessness. It has an impact,” Huynh said.
More notably, progressive San Francisco Mayor London Breed lost to first-time candidate and Levi Strauss successor Daniel Lurie after campaigning as a tough-on-crime alternative. That's true.
Lurie is the latest in a long line of California voters who reject progressive politicians, Huynh commented.
“That's a very low bar. How politicians like Kamala Harris, Chesa Boudin and London Breed, as well as Oakland politicians Pamela Price and Mayor Shen Thao, have forgotten about San Francisco Bay Area residents. Think about how they are far removed from reality. And we need to focus on cleaning the streets and making them safer. And I think that's why people wanted to see a change from Daniel Lurie. and were seen talking and walking around town. That's a good sign,” Huynh said.
He added that most of California, excluding major cities, actually voted red this cycle, voting in favor of President-elect Donald Trump.
“At the end of the day, we have to vote for our families. We have high crime, high taxes, high immigration issues, high cost of living, high homelessness rates,” Huynh told Fox News Digital. spoke.
In June, she told “Fox & Friends First” that she was switching her vote to Trump because of her disappointment with the party.
She also went to Mar-a-Lago for a fundraiser for his campaign.
“San Francisco is a failed science experiment,” she says. “I wake up in the morning and there's no grocery store to go to, no mall to take my teenage daughters shopping, the streets are unsafe, and this once great city has more fentanyl than high school students.” There are more traders and dealers.”





