Labor unions rallied Saturday in support of embattled San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin.
Speakers in Saturday’s event disagreed and hailed Boudin as unafraid to protect workers against big, powerful employers.
"I’m really excited for people to start paying attention to what the data shows, what my record is and all that work I have done and my office has done to make San Francisco safer," he said.The recall is part of the June 7 election in San Francisco.
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