The SDUTOpinion board has endorsed NathanFletcher for reelection, saying he was 'unfazed by the personal attacks and name-calling he faced.' But in January 2021, Fletcher demonized his political opponents as 'white supremacists' and 'neo-nazis.'
SAN DIEGO – Chair Nathan Fletcher led San Diego County through the coronavirus pandemic, and has been very seriously cheered and opposed for every decision he has made.
Supporters say he kept San Diegans safe, while opponents say he destroyed lives and thousands of businesses pushing failed lockdowns that were directed from Gavin Newsom. His political opponents have formed various community-led groups to show the strength in opposition to Fletcher’s lockdowns and mask mandates, and these groups along with many San Diegans are hoping to defeat Fletcher in the 2022 elections.
Co-founder of ReOpen San Diego, Amy Reichert, has announced her candidacy for San Diego County Supervisor District 4, and tells KUSI she is seeing support.announced that they have endorsed Nathan Fletcher to be re-elected as County Supervisor. The opinion piece reads, “He is a Marine who has found new ways to lead.
For example, in January of 2021, Supervisor Nathan Fletcher called supporters of the Recall Newsom campaign both “white supremacists” and “neo-nazis.”KUSI News has interviewed Reichert multiple times, but Fletcher will not accept our request for an interview.
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