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SF Democratic Party Issues Cease-and-Desist letter to Boudin Recall Campaign
As the June election approaches things are getting quite interesting regarding Prop H, the attempt to recall District Attorney Chesa Boudin. For the record we at BAS are adamantly “NO on Prop H”. We explain why in the June 2022 BAS Voter Guide, which you can check out right here.

Winners And Losers In The SF DCCC Race
They’re still counting ballots, but we know most of the winners in the SF Democratic County Central Committee elections, the nerdy but powerful behind-the-scenes elected Democratic body that an astonishing 56 people were running for this year. The race breaks San Francisco down into two districts, and in 2020, we

Eat, Game, & Sing in San Francisco This Spring!
It’s Springtime in San Francisco, which means it’s time to put your phone on silent for a while and step out into our fair city to sing, eat, and play with the wonderful people and programming on offer. Whether in the flesh or on a live stream, the journalists and

Meet All 21 SF DCCC Candidates for District 19
There are an astonishing 21 candidates in the March 3 Primary ballot for the San Francisco Democratic County Central Committee (DCCC) District 19. And that only covers half of San Francisco! In plain english: there are 21 people running for this somewhat obscure local Democratic party committee called the DCCC

What Is The SF DCCC And Why The @$%# Are 56 People Running For It?
You can already vote by mail in the March 3 California Democratic Primary, the one with Bernie and Biden and Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren and various no-name billionaires battling for the right to run against Trump. Your mailbox is probably already filling up with goddamned mailers. But further down your

Who to Vote for (Besides Bernie Sanders) in the June 7th California Primary
Wanna just get straight to the voter guide? Go here. I’m a huge Bernie Sanders supporter. I mean duh, we’re even selling Bernie gear and donating the money to his campaign. That said, there is a lot more at stake than just the presidency. The things that happen on a