
Chesa Boudin recall fight had prominent Jewish backers on both sides - J.
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55% : Both Haas and Pritzker donated more than $200,000 to the anti-Boudin PAC "Neighbors for a Better San Francisco Advocacy," which described itself as "a civic-minded group of San Franciscans committed to improving public safety, public education, and quality of life for our city."42% : Also supporting Boudin was the billionaire philanthropist Lynn Schusterman (née Rothschild), whose Oklahoma-based foundation has prioritized criminal justice reform and combating racial disparities in the justice system.
38% : The Jewish district attorney sought to change policing in the city and came to represent one extreme of a polarizing debate over criminal justice in America.
37% : Those efforts made Boudin a standard-bearer for liberals who believe that criminal justice in the United States unfairly penalizes low-income people and people of color who are charged with relatively minor crimes.
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