"Phoenix is not only supreme for white supremacists, but now it's full of conservatives who won't even grant women the right to abortion. And in that place, this guy is obviously leaning left? Do you all think that's normal?"
"Consider the specific situation in Phoenix, don't let Californian experientialism cloud your minds."
As Jia Yu finished speaking, everyone in the room, except Xiong En, began to think.
Gradually, the three seemed to understand something.
"If this guy joined the Council after the Phoenix tragedy," Jia Yu continued after seeing everyone's expressions, "then it's clear to me, Coffey, this is your area of expertise."
Coffey gave a wry smile: "You're right, Jia. I also thought he needed votes because he's a newcomer. But I don't understand why you emphasize this particular timing. Is it because there are more conservatives here after this point?"