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California Democrats Maneuver Ahead of Looming Feinstein Senate Exit

Nick Gilbertson28 Dec 20221

California’s 2024 U.S. Senate race poses to be highly contentious among Democrats if 89-year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) decides to retire after three decades in office, as many expect her to do.

Feinstein has shown apparent signs of forgetfulness of late, and her staff has reportedly been working to obscure her cognitive problems from public view and media scrutiny. For example, Feinstein said last month that she had not “thought about” serving as Senate president pro tempore and told reporters she would “let [them] know when” when she did consider taking on the role, but in a statement to the Washington Post in October, she ruled out the idea of filling the position.

Feinstein recently stated that she intends to finish her term but is weighing retiring at its conclusion. If she does call it a career, a number of Democrats figure to vie for the coveted seat in what would likely be a highly contentious and expensive primary and general election.

Darry Sragow, a Democrat strategist, told the Los Angeles Times last month that an open seat race would be a “real free-for-all.”

“There are a lot of very ambitious players in California who would give anything to have one of those two seats,” he said. “So, yeah, there would be a lot of contenders.”

One politician already eyeing the position is Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), who forwent an opportunity to pursue the Democrat House leadership role as he mulls over a run. On Saturday, he appeared on KTTA’s The Issue and told host Elix Michaelson that he is receiving “a lot of encouragement to run for the Senate from people in California and colleagues here in Congress.”

“If Senator Feinstein retires, then I will give it very serious consideration. You know, at this point, I think we’re waiting to see what Senator Feinstein has to say about her plans, but yes, it is something I’m giving serious consideration to,” he added.

Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Katie Porter (D-CA) are receiving requests to run as well, as Politico’s Jeremy White reported earlier this month, while Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) is using time over the holidays to decide on her future. Khanna is receiving encouragement to launch a Senate bid from progressives aligned with Sen. Bernie Sanders, while a source close to Porter said she is fielding requests to run from Californians and is “absolutely considering a 2024 Senate campaign.”

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Re: California Democrats Maneuver Ahead of Looming Feinstein Senate Exit
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2022, 10:21:16 pm »
Newsome will enter the race, and win.
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Re: California Democrats Maneuver Ahead of Looming Feinstein Senate Exit
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2022, 10:58:48 pm »
Cyber -- you're right about Newsom. The vacancy will be his for the taking.
IF he doesn't run for president first.

With a bit o' luck, Feinstein will continue to deteriorate to the point where she can't even appear in the Senate any longer.
No physical presence there = no vote (for all practical purposes).

Unless the Schmuck forces through a rules change to allow proxy voting in the Senate...