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    Far-left Portland DA Mike Schmidt on track for defeat to tough-on-crime former Republican

    By Ryan King,

    24 days ago

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    Voters in Oregon were on the brink Wednesday of ousting progressive Portland DA Mike Schmidt and replacing him with one of his deputies who was once a Republican and has vowed to crack down on rampant crime and drug abuse.

    As of Wednesday morning, with about 63% of the vote counted, Schmidt was trailing Nathan Vasquez by 11.9 percentage points — a difference of more than 117,000 votes, according to the latest tally .

    “I am committed to fulfilling those campaign promises. I’m committed to ending the open-air drug use, to ending the open-air drug dealing that we have suffered from as a community,” Vasquez told his supporters Tuesday night.

    “I am also committed to restoring that idea that it is OK to hold people accountable and doing it in a compassionate manner.”

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    Nathan Vasquez had been critical of his rival’s management style in the district attorney’s office. voteforvasquez.com

    Schmidt was elected district attorney of Multnomah County in May 2020 and took office following an explosion of anti-law enforcement feeling over the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.

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    Vasquez has been a prosecutor in the Multnomah DA’s office for more than two decades and had been a registered Republican until after former President Donald Trump was inaugurated in 2017.

    Multnomah County has not backed a Republican presidential contender since 1960, and Portland is famously a bastion of hipsters and liberal-leaning politics.

    But voters appeared to sour on Schmidt’s soft-touch policies.

    In an April poll, substantial shares of Portland residents said that homelessness or issues related to drug use and addiction were among the most important problems facing the city. Encampments and public drug use have become increasingly visible, particularly in the downtown area.

    Woke Portland just booted its pro-crime DA — and NYC should follow

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    Mike Schmidt had come into office as a popular progressive prosecutor back in 2020, but now voters are opting for a different direction. AP

    Early in Schmidt’s tenure, amid the upheaval over Floyd’s death, the new DA declared that he would not prosecute protesters unless they were arrested for deliberate property damage, theft, or the use or threat of force against another person.

    Interfering with a police officer, disorderly conduct and criminal trespass were cited as examples of cases his office would decline.

    He also established a unit charged with evaluating wrongful convictions and prison sentences and at one point championed the Measure 110 state ballot measure to decriminalize possession of small quantities of drugs.

    Oregon has since moved to roll back that drug decriminalization push following a surge in overdose fatalities.

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    Voters appears to have been souring on progressive prosecutors in elections across the country. AP

    Meanwhile, Portland — a city of around 635,000 — suffered a record 95 homicides in 2022, according to data from the Portland Police Bureau.

    Across the country, left-wing prosecutors have been facing backlash over their soft-on-crime-stances. In 2022, San Francisco voters recalled liberal prosecutor Chesa Boudin.

    The previous year, Seattle voters backed Republican Ann Davison for city attorney over Nicole Thomas-Kennedy, who had pushed for getting rid of both jails and the city’s police department.

    Across the Bay Bridge from Boudin’s former domain, Oakland and Berkeley voters will decide Nov. 5 whether to recall Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price.

    And in Los Angeles, the anti-woke prosecutor movement will face its biggest test to date, when much-criticized District Attorney George Gascon faces off against challenger Nathan Hochman, who beat out 10 other challengers for the right to face the incumbent.

    With Post wires

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