Pundits Predicted a Backlash Against Criminal Justice Reform in the Midterms. What Happened?
While rising crime created headwinds for candidates who supported criminal justice reform, the apocalyptic storm never quite arrived.

Despite predictions that rising violent crime would sink candidates who support criminal justice reforms, those candidates mostly survived their 2022 midterm elections. What's more, reform-minded prosecutor and sheriff candidates defeated incumbents in a few key races.
After the recall last year of progressive San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin, opponents of criminal justice reform were confident that voters' concerns about high crime in the COVID-19 era would translate into a national backlash. Polling seemed to back them up: An ABC/Washington Post poll released in September found that 52 percent of respondents favored the Republican Party to handle crime, compared to 38 percent preferring Democrats. In a Greenberg Research survey that asked voters what they feared most if Democrats won full control of the government, 56 percent of respondents chose "crime and homelessness out of control in cities and police coming under attack."
"Criminal justice reform faces political buzzsaw as GOP hones its midterm message," was how one Politico headline from April put it.
But while rising crime created headwinds for candidates who supported criminal justice reform, the apocalyptic storm never quite arrived.
Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul survived a challenge by Republican candidate Lee Zeldin, despite attacks linking her to the state's bail reforms and an endless stream of New York Post headlines depicting New York City as a gore-soaked hellscape. It was still a very good night for New York Republicans, but not good enough to put them over the top.
However, the bail reform backlash did appear in Ohio and Alabama, with both states passing ballot initiatives tightening the rules for releasing defendants before trial.
In Pennsylvania, Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman won despite a barrage of Republican attacks on his criminal justice record, such as serving on the parole board, opposing life sentences, and supporting progressive Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
In Oregon, another state where Republicans were hoping crime, homelessness, and general dysfunction would propel them to the governor's seat for the first time since 1982, Democratic candidate Tina Kotek defeated her Republican opponent, 47 percent to 43 percent.
Down the ballot is where things got more interesting.
In Los Angeles, dictatorial Sheriff Alex Villanueva, who originally ran as a Democrat promising reforms, was trounced by challenger Robert Luna. Villanueva had been embroiled in a series of baroque scandals and drama for much of his tenure, using his powers to retaliate against whistleblowers, reporters, other city officials, and the inspector general's office that is supposed to oversee his department. Voters appear to have tired of the clown show.
Minneapolis voters elected Mary Moriarty, a career public defender, as their new district attorney. Moriarty defeated Martha Holton Dimick, a former district court judge and prosecutor who complained to Mother Jones that "defund the police" rhetoric "was basically giving the criminal element in our city and across the county the 'go-ahead and commit crimes' sign."
Voters also showed the door to Massachusetts' longest-serving sheriff, Republican Tom Hodgson. Hodgson was described as the "Arpaio of the east," a reference to former Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was infamous for degrading conditions and constitutional abuses within his jail. Hodgson's jail had been dogged by suicides and allegations of medical neglect and unsanitary conditions.
In King County, Washington, Leesa Manion defeated Jim Ferrell in the race for county prosecutor. The Seattle Times reported that, while both served as prosecutors in the office, Ferrell had run on a platform of rolling back many of the reforms of the previous county prosecutor, such as certain prison diversion programs.
Civil rights attorney Pamela Price made history in California, where she will be the first black district attorney ever in Alameda County after defeating veteran prosecutor Terry Wiley.
Looking at the results, the conservative Manhattan Institute, which generally favors tougher laws, could only muster the enthusiasm to say that crime is still a concern for voters. "In an evening where Republicans underperformed expectations, an emphasis on public safety was still a boost, suggesting that voters across the spectrum still care about a sane criminal justice policy," Manhattan Institute fellow Charles Fain Lehman said.
Every election is the result of its own very specific time and circumstances, but one takeaway from the 2022 midterms is that criminal justice reform, as both a local and national issue, may not thrive during rises in crime, but it can survive.
This article originally appeared in print under the headline "Where Was the Midterm Public Safety Backlash?."
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Fortification happened.
Exhibit A: Arizona governor's race.
Exhibit B: Illinois incumbent governor chooses his own opponent.
And that's just two.
Let's just pretend that several unprecedented hundreds-of-millions-of-victims crimes beyond even the scope of Joseph McCarthy and Roy Cohn haven't been perpetrated and don't continue to be perpetrated since *at least* 2019.
President vows unConstitutional violation of habeas corpus/free association... twice. DAs across the country prejudicially release low-level looters, rioters, and arsonists. FBI openly fudging crime reporting statistics to make crime reporting unintelligible year-over-year. Multiple, independent documentations of unConstitutional government-initiated media manipulations... etc., etc., etc. media reports crime* is down.
*'crime' as defined by the number of poop-swastikas photographed on dorm room walls. Actual crimes like murder, rape, assault, looting, and arson weren't consistently reported.
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What happened is that "the pundits" have a cartoonish view of voters who care about public safety and therefore missed the nuances of how they would choose to vote.
Any more cartoonish than those who say elections were decided by adds on Facebook and stories suppressed by Twitter?
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Republicans saw the 2020 election as a referendum election and therefore presented the voters with only criticism of the Democrats. I saw plenty of commercials talking about crime, but few made any suggestions for addressing crime. What happened is that the election was a choice election, and the Republicans did not offer a choice of ideas.
BTW - my morning newspaper reports that shooting and car thefts are down in Madison, WI. So, the city appears to be on the right track.
What’s your commie rag say about the murder rate?
Do you still have the most muders per capita in Wisconsin?
So local newspapers are commie rags. Guess you think it's good that so few are surviving. For you it's better that we all get the news from conspiracy websites.
Some are. Just like some democrats, like you, are commie rags. Just different kinds of commie rags.
I can't speak to your local newspapers, but mine -- the Minneapolis Star Tribune -- most definitely is.
Republicans have always been, and always will be, tough on crime. That of course means total support for police and prison unions. So they oppose anything that would take away their power. No wonder Republicans do poorly in inner cities. They promise to keep drug laws on the books, back up violent police, and keep sentences long.
I'm sure the reflexive retort will be "Biden did it too!" but that's little more than a tu quoque fallacy. Fact is that while Biden helped to author some of the most draconian crime laws in the history of the nation, those laws are fully supported by Republican politicians.
Demonstrated by The First Step Act passed under trump.
There isn't a leftist narrative you won't push. Unless someone is demonizing every cop you think they are a cop boot licker.
That's funny when the Police and Prison Unions overwhelmingly support Democrats.
That's funny when police officers and corrections officers themselves do not.
That doesn't negate what I said.
No need. Your comment was a bunch of leftist bleating about a ridiculous strawman you constructed. Rather flimsily.
Totally. Repubs ran on “we aren’t Dems” while floating total bans on abortion and abdicating to Trump and his incompetent people in many circumstances. It was a recipe for disaster.
"– my morning newspaper reports that shooting and car thefts are down in Madison, WI."
Well shit, that's all you need to know. Everything is great!
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I could add that the number of crime stories have dropped significantly on Fox News since the election. This supports the local newspapers story of decreased crime.
Returns were in opposition to polling. When you have democratsbcollecting low info voters, going door to door, and relying on those who don't give a shit, you have a built in floor for your election even if voters hate you.
At to that all the problems with people voting in person and you get the outcome where 65% of people disagree with the direction of the company but the controlling party wins 50% of the seats. Magic.
Fortified elections don't hurt either.
A documented political machine beyond the scope of Hoover or McCarthy's wildest dreams doesn't hurt either. Imagine Roy Cohn saying he was going to broadly scrutinize/investigate parents who showed up to PTA meetings.
Agreed. The 900 examples for J6, 30 for FACE, DHS threatening conservative political groups, warrants to conservative media groups like PV, etc all lead to effect elections. On top of the government coordination with social media, leftist groups working to get prominent conservatives fired or canceled. Mao would love the new technology.
Judges sanctioning people for pointing out election issues doesn't hurt either.
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Exactly. The democrat base is the definition of a low information voter.
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So? You have incumbent democrats in deep blue districts getting re-elected-not exactly news. What happened in SF was an outlier and was a special election which favor opponents. Also, my guess is those most concerned about crime probably don’t live in these places.
Those who live in crime-ridden blue cities are absolutely concerned about crime. They just either don't have any faith in government to do anything effective about it, or don't want law and order to interfere with their own dissolute lifestyles or send their boys to jail, so they vote for More Free Stuff and continued chaos.
Criminal justice reform?
Are we talking about "abolish the police" and "do not prosecute property crimes like theft"?
Or are we talking about real criminal justice reforms?
Because I don't recall anyone talking about "criminal justice reform" in the run-up to the election. At least not as anyone here would define it.
Is this an attempt to retcon reality? You know we were all alive 6 months ago, right?
I swear to God, it is like we have been telephoned into an alternate reality where Orwell is the founding father.
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There was talk about bail reform in some places. That's all I recall.
Any State that is dominated by large urban areas, NY, CA, WA, OR, IL...is going to be ruled accordingly. Whatever progressive Democrat centers deem appropriate, the rest will just have to bend over and take it, unless they can get the laws declared unconstitutional; in which case the State legislatures will just keep trying.
And, as we know, cities are fucked.
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Although no doubt criminal justice reform is needed, until many, many fewer things are illegal it won't make much difference. Once a person has been arrested and charged most of their normal lives are over regardless of the subsequent proceedings.
That's a lot of D candidates in D cities.
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