Somehow the will of the people never seems to be enough to oust even the most unpopular public officials. But in Los Angeles, at least, voters have taken an important step in that direction. According to CBS News, the expected results of Tuesday’s primary election will lead to a runoff between incumbent Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón and former U.S. Assistant Attorney General Nathan Hochman, one of Gascón’s 11 challengers. Though backed by left-wing billionaire George Soros, the incumbent earned only 21.4 percent of the vote. Hochman finished second with 17.7 percent. Throu…