San Francisco's Chinatown Signals Political Shift with Lunar New Year Celebrations

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San Francisco's Chinatown Signals Political Shift with Lunar New Year Celebrations
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As the Chinese Lunar New Year kicks off, San Francisco's Chinatown is witnessing a surge in Republican support, particularly among the Asian community. This shift reflects a growing dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party's policies and a desire for change. Residents cite concerns about crime, safety, and economic prosperity as driving factors behind their political realignment.

The Chinese Lunar New Year will actually occur on Wednesday, but on Sunday in San Francisco's Chinatown, a huge crowd turned out to start the celebration early. Along with a new year comes a new political direction for the country and a warning to the city's Democratic old guard that 'the times, they are changin'.''I come out.

'I'm not surprised that they're doing that,' said Nancy Yu Law, about the voting shift. 'All my friends have changed this year, so I'm not surprised.'Yu Law owns a couple of businesses, including the Zodiac Images gift shop. She stuck it out during the pandemic when the streets were deserted. Now, the people are starting to come back and she's happy to see a new mayor who she hopes will put an emphasis on safety and prosperity.

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