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« on: January 13, 2017, 09:18:18 PM »

I think Feinstein may run one more time in 2018 for a fifth term. She wants to make history. Even if she is challenged in a Democratic primary, she may win reelection because the California GOP is weak.
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2017, 09:35:09 PM »

I think Feinstein may run one more time in 2018 for a fifth term. She wants to make history. Even if she is challenged in a Democratic primary, she may win reelection because the California GOP is weak.
If she runs, the only other Democrats will likely be random unknowns who will fail to finish second in the primary, with a Republican making the runoff and losing to Feinstein by a wide margin. Even if a Democratic challenger makes the runoff, Feinstein will likely win (especially because most Republicans would vote for her against another Democrat).

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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2017, 10:25:14 PM »

I think Feinstein may run one more time in 2018 for a fifth term. She wants to make history. Even if she is challenged in a Democratic primary, she may win reelection because the California GOP is weak.
If she runs, the only other Democrats will likely be random unknowns who will fail to finish second in the primary, with a Republican making the runoff and losing to Feinstein by a wide margin. Even if a Democratic challenger makes the runoff, Feinstein will likely win (especially because most Republicans would vote for her against another Democrat).

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Menendez might get primaried. Isakson might resign due to health problems. I would vote for Feinstein against another Democrat. If any of these Republicans run (who won't win the general, but I will vote for one of them in the primary), which one should I support?

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