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Dems distance themselves from absurd new LA proposal as city descends into more craziness

Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia

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July 3, 2026

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Sky News host James Morrow claims things in Los Angeles are going from “nuttier to nuttier”. “Many Democrats are, I’m told, keeping their distance from a proposal to allow non-citizens to vote,” he said. “The LA City’s council (is) set to vote on a charter amendment that would lay the groundwork for them to consider creating this program.”

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Related coverage for "Dems distance themselves from absurd new LA proposal as city descends into more craziness": DNyuz — This Summer, Midtown Manhattan Is Taking Center Stage. The Daily Wire — Red Rover, Red Rover, Send The Socialists On Over. National Review — Did Life Begin on Mars?. The Hill — Democratic socialists set sights beyond New York after Big Apple romp. Real Clear Politics — Urban Dems Love Socialists, But Can They Turn Around Cities?. Quartz — The best — and most spacious — conference hotels in New York City