Two more Soros-funded prosecutors lost in the 2023 elections

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Buta Biberaj, the Commonwealth’s Attorney of Loudoun County, Virginia, appears at a 2019 event at the Center for American Progress. (Photo by Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Two more Soros-funded prosecutors lost in the 2023 elections

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While the 2023 elections may have been a disappointment for Republicans, there have been major wins for law and order as prosecutors backed by Democratic megadonor George Soros were defeated.

After one week of counting votes, it has been determined that Republican Bob Anderson defeated Democrat Buta Biberaj in the Loudoun County Commonwealth’s Attorney race in Virginia. Biberaj received nearly $1 million from Soros for her 2019 campaign, and she had raised $1.1 million for her reelection compared to Anderson’s mere $70,000.

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Lowlights from Biberaj’s four-year term include misleading the public to give a career criminal a favorable plea deal, resulting in Biberaj being booted from the case by a judge, and her efforts to bring down the legal hammer on a father who confronted his local school board after their transgender bathroom policy led to his daughter being assaulted by a boy. Her defeat is well-earned, and it is a big win for law and order in Virginia.

This comes on the heels of Allegheny County voting down another Soros-backed prosecutor. Matt Dugan received $1.8 million from Soros in his race to become the district attorney for the Pennsylvania county, home to Pittsburgh. Dugan had defeated incumbent Democrat Stephen Zappala in the primary, but Zappala launched a write-in campaign to become the Republican nominee, a wild path that concluded with him defeating Dugan in the general election.

Now, both Loudoun County and Pittsburgh will have normal prosecutors rather than Soros-funded defense attorneys using the prosecutors’ offices to let criminals off the hook.

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Soros has funneled money into local races, particularly district attorney races, to reshape the criminal justice system and have it focus only on skin color and on ensuring that criminals spend as little time in jail as possible. It is the very race-obsessed rot that has taken hold in the Democratic Party in the form of conversations about “equity,” and it has undeniably made people less safe in their communities.

The Soros losses in Loudoun County and Allegheny County are massive wins for those counties’ residents who aren’t violent career criminals. It is one of the few bright spots in the 2023 election cycle. It serves as a reminder to cities suffering through crime surges thanks to their own Soros-backed district attorneys that all they have to do is show up and vote in local elections if they want to escape being subjected to pro-criminal experiments.

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