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Question: Does Feinstein win Orange County?
#1
Feinstein wins regardless of opponent
 
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Yes vs. R or no-name D, no vs. KDL
 
#3
Yes vs. R, no vs. any D
 
#4
Yes vs. D, no vs. R
 
#5
Feinstein loses regardless of opponent
 
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James Monroe
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« on: June 18, 2018, 01:57:31 PM »

Voters in California still support Feinstein. Notice that it's mostly just white liberals who don't like Feinstein.

Far leftists just hate Feinstein. Feinstein couldn't be more popular as senator cross demographics. Even Republicans are fine with having her as senator.
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James Monroe
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« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2018, 02:33:39 PM »

Feinstein doesn't tow the far-left line. That's perfectly reasonable even if they sometimes came be poor decisions that can merit fair criticism such as her Iraq War vote.


When her California colleague is one of the most liberal senators in the country and gets attacked by the left for being too centrist you realize they have a structurally problem.  They don't gasp that politics is serious business, that you aren't going to get your way just as a child will be denied at points to not do something because his parents said so. Why does one negative contradict all of the good someone like Feinstein has done for Cali and America?
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James Monroe
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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2018, 12:27:03 PM »

its time for her to retire, already. It was Adam Schiff's time.


If Feinstein decided to retire Schiff would have been a formidable candidate for replacement. Very strong policy credentials, with being one of the leaders backing the Russia investigation, which will rally up the Democratic base.
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