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Power Play: San Francisco’s Top Billionaire-Backed Political Forces Unite After Election Setback

By Miles Cooper
Politics
January 10, 2025
Power Play: San Francisco’s Top Billionaire-Backed Political Forces Unite After Election Setback
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After two big-bucks average political motion committees spent almost $10 million on failed makes an attempt to elect Mark Farrell and go Prop D, the teams Neighbors for a Higher San Francisco and TogetherSF are licking their wounds and merging into one.

We’ve been following current years’ political ascendance of very equally named tech-money-funded average political stress teams like Neighbors for a Higher SF, TogetherSF, GrowSF, and Ample SF. Now there may be one much less to observe. The Chronicle studies that the 2 wealthiest of those teams are merging, and Neighbors for a Higher SF and TogetherSF will now function as the identical group.

Power Play: San Francisco’s Top Billionaire-Backed Political Forces Unite After Election SetbackPicture: Joe Kukura, SFist

This comes within the wake of these two teams spending greater than $10 million on getting Mark Farrell elected mayor and passing the Metropolis Corridor reform measure Prop D on this previous November’s elections, and so they acquired dismal outcomes for that cash. (The marketing campaign mailer they funded displaying cash flushing down a rest room was mockingly applicable.) Prop D misplaced by a whopping 13 factors, Mark Farrell got here in an embarrassing fourth place.

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TogetherSF’s fame was tarnished when their former ally Mayor London Breed pulled out of the controversy they sponsored saying they had been utterly within the tank for Farrell, and there have been allegations that TogetherSF was illegally colluding with the Farrell marketing campaign. For his or her half, Neighbors for a Higher SF drew a large marketing campaign ethics nice on the top of election season, and it didn’t assist that their CEO Jay Cheng had some years-old sexual assault allegations floor.

TogetherSF, co-founded and primarily funded by SF Normal proprietor Michael Moritz, is similar group that plastered these “That’s Fentalife” posters throughout city, and falsely claimed a farmer’s market was closing due to drug sellers. Neighbors for a Higher San Francisco is basically funded by Republican megadonor William Oberndorf, and was a driving monetary drive behind the Chesa Boudin and college board recollects.

There’s all the time been a way that these two teams had been working collectively, contemplating each are led by a husband-and-wife workforce. TogetherSF’s founder and CEO is Kanishka Cheng, who’s married to Neighbors for a Higher SF CEO Jay Cheng. And it appears each are very a lot on the outs with new mayor Daniel Lurie.

That’s placing a courageous face on it. A number of of the group’s greatest donors had been by no means pleased with the outcomes these organizations achieved within the November elections.

“We spent, what, $20 million on a mayor problem that we didn’t have?” billionaire donor Chris Larsen informed Mission Native a pair weeks again. “And we just squeaked through on the Board of Supervisors which, of course, is the heart of the problem … We should have focused on that 100 percent, should have been an eight-to-three board instead of a barely six-to-five.”

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And apparently, there will probably be layoffs amongst staffers with this merger. Jay Cheng stated to the Chronicle “we’re going to provide them support and severance.” The discharge provides that Kanishka Cheng will “play a pivotal role in facilitating a seamless transition,” nevertheless it does not say that she’s being retained. Mission Native speculates that the entire TogetherSF crew is perhaps laid off.

That may very well be a problem! As Mission Native quoted one nameless Lurie camp supply as saying in late December, “We don’t owe them a goddamn thing.”

Associated: Tuesday’s Election Did Not Produce Large Wins For TogetherSF, Regardless of Spending a Lot of Michael Moritz’s Cash [SFist]

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Picture: Joe Kukura, SFist

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