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In reply to the discussion: Newsom faces political minefield with calls for Feinstein to resign [View all]Bucky
(55,334 posts)42. But for him to leave the governorship in the middle of his term would be flaky
There's dozens of people who could do the job without Gavin coming to such an unhinged choice--and I'm certain anyone qualified for the gig would be savvy enough to know the unspoken understanding is they just serve out the remainder of Feinstein's term.
Anyway, there's precious little reason to believe that the incumbent senator is going to step aside.
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If Senator Feinstein retires, Gov. Newsome should pick someone who agrees to not to run in 2024
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 2023
#1
This is the only way. It was a mistake for Newsom to ruminate on who he would select.
Nixie
Apr 2023
#28
California is not exempt from the rules of human nature and 200 years of US political history.
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#26