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CA Democrats to Feinstein: Drop Dead....
2018-07-16
Folks, IMHO this is a lot bigger than Feinstein's people are letting on. For the party to actually decline to endorse her means the inmates are well and truly running the asylum there now, and no matter how much money she has to play with she now has to go toe to toe with people who really don't like her very much. She's gonna have to fight, and she might still win...but it does not bode at all well for the Democratic Party. But then again, these days what does?
[FoxNews] California Dems snub Sen. Dianne Feinstein for longshot rival, in 'clear-eyed rejection' of party establishment

The California Democratic Party issued a stunning rebuke of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Saturday by decisively handing its official endorsement to state Sen. Kevin de Leon, her longshot Democratic challenger.

The move was the latest sign that establishment Democrats are facing something of a national insurgence, coming on the heels of last month's shock win by 28-year-old Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over high-ranking Rep. Joe Crowley in a closely watched New York primary.

In backing de Leon, a majority of the party's 360-member executive board ignored Feinstein's calls to stay neutral in the race. Her allies had warned an endorsement would only further divide Democrats.

The final vote margin was lopsided: A total of 217 delegates voted for de Leon, of Los Angeles, or nearly 65 percent of the delegates. Meanwhile, only 22, or 7 percent, cast ballots for Feinstein and 94, or nearly 30 percent, voted for no endorsement.

The California Democratic Party had declined to endorse Feinstein's re-election bid in February, but it did not then also endorse de Leon at that time.

De Leon has long been courting party activists and appealed to those seeking a fresh face and a more progressive senator to fight against President Donald Trump.

"Today's vote is a clear-eyed rejection of politics as usual in Washington, D.C.," de Leon said in a statement after the vote. "We have presented Californians with the first real alternative to the worn-out Washington playbook in a quarter-century."

Party members and activists are typically more liberal than the wider California electorate that has sent Feinstein to Washington five times. Feinstein has turned skepticism from some party activists into an asset in her past campaigns.

The endorsement of de Leon means the state party will spend money promoting his candidacy this fall. Still, Feinstein outpaces him in name recognition and cash and has a loyal following across California. She won the June 5 primary with 44 percent of the vote compared to de Leon's 12 percent.

While it's an embarrassment for California's senior senator to lose her party's official nod, it may do little to change the trajectory of the race.

"We are confident that a large majority of California Democrats will vote to reelect Sen. Feinstein in November," Jeff Millman, her campaign manager, said Saturday night.

California runs a top-two primary system that sends the two highest primary vote-getters to the general election regardless of party. The system allowed de Leon to take the No. 2 spot by squeaking past a slew of unknown Republicans in the primary.

Six U.S. House candidates for seats considered top Democratic targets joined Feinstein's call for neutrality in a letter to members before the vote on Saturday.

"A divisive party endorsement for U.S. Senate would hurt all down-ballot candidates and our ability to turn out Democrats we desperately need to vote in November," it said.

De Leon led the state Senate until earlier this year. He is the author of California's sanctuary state law that was the target of a Trump administration lawsuit.

Feinstein was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992, when she became the first woman to serve the state in that chamber. She is the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, where she'll take center stage this summer during the U.S. Supreme Court nomination fight.
Posted by:Mike Kozlowski

#10  The distinguished gentlewoman Senator should drive to 601 Van Ness Ave, Ste E 436, San Francisco, CA 94102 and drop a deuce on the sidewalk
Posted by: Airandee    2018-07-16 20:17  

#9  Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) is worth $47.2 million.
Posted by: 746   2018-07-16 13:35  

#8  Sadly, he’ll still win, thus shifting the Senate one half step further left.

They are all tranzies, the new generation is less adept at masquerade - and therefore, less dangerous.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-07-16 12:45  

#7  Democrats thought they could control illegal immigrants. Heh, heh.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-07-16 11:28  

#6  there's no diff. "Dumb as a box of hair" Boxer and now Di-Fi are just being replaced by a whore and a guy who doesn't even use his real name. Same Dem votes
Posted by: Frank G   2018-07-16 11:00  

#5  Sadly, he’ll still win, thus shifting the Senate one half step further left.
Posted by: Glenmore   2018-07-16 10:30  

#4  I saw an article somewhere that the rising far-left socialists is the fallout of the Bernie fiasco.

It argued that most demoncrats were just there to skim the funds of the groups they ran for and the younger and true believers are still very butthurt that Bernie got railroaded as he did. Now they are motivated at the local level to throw the old guard out of office for hurting their Bern.

I see this going on for a couple election cycles until the demoncrats realize they are getting completely trounced and remake the party to what it was. An organized criminal organization masquerading as a political party.
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-07-16 09:15  

#3  Notice the journal-lists don't want to call Kev far-left?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-07-16 05:04  

#2  Wonder when she's gonna get kicked out of restaurants and harassed in cinemas.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-07-16 04:56  

#1  I think that's largely right - among other races, you have three openly socialist congressional Dems in PA winning their primaries two months ago, then there's that toothy ex-barkeep in Queens for whom the media has a massive erection for (sorry about the visual!). Couple that with the extremely old guard in the upper echelons of the Dem party (Feinstein, Pelosi, Sanders, Warren, Steny Hoyer, Clyburn) are near or at 70 years old, and the fight over the political levers is gonna get ugly, and I don't have enough popcorn. One of you guys needs to bring some buffalo wings!
Posted by: Raj   2018-07-16 00:33  

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