A Rasmussen survey published on Wednesday discovered that most voters support removing soft-on-crime prosecutors in the United States' most prominent cities.
According to the survey, voters opposed the soft-on-crime policies of prosecutors including Alvin Bragg in New York, Chesa Boudin in San Francisco, Kim Foxx in Chicago, and George Gascón in Los Angeles.
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. voters think that a law permitting an appointed state oversight committee with the ability to remove state prosecutors from office if they decline to do their job would improve safety. According to the survey, just 21% disagree, and 20% are not sure.
Poster Comment:
State AG should charge them with prosecutorial misconduct.