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1024core ◴[] No.15752149[source]
Is she planning to run for Governor again?
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jedberg ◴[] No.15752180[source]
More likely Senate. Feinstein is up in 2018 and the tides are turning against her. It would be a tough slog but doable. Oh and she'd have to run as a Democrat. I don't think a Republican could get elected in California in 2018.
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briholt ◴[] No.15752237[source]
The smart move would be to say she's switching parties because of Trump, run as a conservative Democrat left of Trump but right of the progressive wing.
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komali2 ◴[] No.15752287[source]
I feel like 2018 is going to boil down to only whether you have an (R) or (D) next to your name, if the election in Alabama is any indication.

When people will vote for a pedophile to avoid putting a checkmark next to a (D), that's when you can give up faith in the average citizen's regard for the details of an election.

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cat199[dead post] ◴[] No.15752410[source]
Alternately:

When people will vote to decriminalize child prostitution and felonious sexual activity to avoid putting a checkmark next to a (R), that's when you can give up faith in the average citizen's regard for the details of an election.

http://www.latimes.com/politics/essential/la-pol-ca-essentia...

https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtm...

both parties are atrocious, along with anyone who votes along party lines thank you very much...

but perhaps that was your point..

1. YurtleTheTurtle ◴[] No.15752483[source]
Not sure what your links have to do with voting D or R. Specifically I don't see how either link has anything to do with "avoiding putting a checkmark next to a (R)"