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In reply to the discussion: Dianne Feinstein defends GOP senators' right to object to election results [View all]Auggie
(31,167 posts)65. I don't think she'll run
First, there are slew of very worthy opponents far more progressive and hungry.
Second, polls are going to find her support waning.
Third, it's no secret Feinstein hates campaigning.
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Dianne Feinstein defends GOP senators' right to object to election results [View all]
ForgoTheConsequence
Jan 2021
OP
Its not about which side she is on, its about knowing what is right or wrong
Escurumbele
Jan 2021
#116
No, it's not about knowing which side she's on. It's about which side is on the side of
Nitram
Jan 2021
#140
I've wanted her out since her vote for Iraq Resolution for War under GWMcIdiot. n/t
aggiesal
Jan 2021
#44
I had the chance to interview Gavin Newsom at the Democratic Party Convention a few years back ...
aggiesal
Jan 2021
#98
Disagree with DiFi on this one. The GOPers had no right to block the counting of the
iluvtennis
Jan 2021
#69
I am only 73 and I can tell I am not to be trusted with making major decisions.
LiberalArkie
Jan 2021
#18
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Feinstein was tone deaf on this one
Raven123
Jan 2021
#12
I doubt she'd run for re-election (2024), though apparently she's already filed paperwork ...
Auggie
Jan 2021
#55
Exactly. Some people shoot by the hip without thinking of the consequences. While her comments
still_one
Jan 2021
#27
She is messed up, and does not realize how un helpful her comments are on this. That nearly
still_one
Jan 2021
#17
not to mention the fact that the election system integrity has been tested harder than ever before
mdbl
Jan 2021
#112
She isn't going to resign, and her legislative actions have been always been progressive
still_one
Jan 2021
#119
She isn't going to resign. This will be her last term, and she has served the country and
still_one
Jan 2021
#126
Yes she is. Her votes where it counts now are on the right side. She will also vote to
still_one
Jan 2021
#135
She is speaking from a logical argument point of view. Unfortunately, she has missed the point
still_one
Jan 2021
#36
Cal has had some great Senators and but pushing 90 is pushing the bar.
friend of m and j
Jan 2021
#128
I'm surprised a place like San Francisco doesn't have someone like AOC to take part in a primary.
Crowman2009
Jan 2021
#85
This is why we need basic mental competency exams. Trump is an even better example.
flibbitygiblets
Jan 2021
#66
I think it's the whole "downplayed the importance of an upcoming impeachment trial for...
LudwigPastorius
Jan 2021
#89
Sorry, but I wont stop defending the Constitution. Its for everyone even the fools.
oldsoftie
Jan 2021
#117
The ability to do it and the proscribed method is right in the Constitution.
maxsolomon
Jan 2021
#95
Diane, there are valid objections, then there are baseless, seditious objections.
SunSeeker
Jan 2021
#97
She is seriously losing it. I think she might have some dementia going on.
BigDemVoter
Jan 2021
#101
Oh Lordee - get my fainitng couch and smelling salts. I can't take it anymore.
Peregrine Took
Jan 2021
#106
Jello Biafra called her out 35 years ago. She is not honorable IMHO. Sorry.
Evolve Dammit
Jan 2021
#109
You do not seem to be aware of some things. First of all it wasn't McConnell she hugged, it
still_one
Jan 2021
#124