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Live and Learn

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19. Perhaps the news?
Sun Nov 16, 2014, 06:05 AM
Nov 2014
en. Barbara Boxer says she has yet to make up her mind about seeking a fifth term in 2016, but there's no shortage of signs that the Democrat may be opting out.

It's not just that she has less than $200,000 in her campaign account, compared with $3.5 million at this stage before her last election fight. Some comments from those who know the 73-year-old senator are also telling.

"She is not running for re-election," said one longtime Democratic fundraiser with deep ties to Boxer, who spoke only on background.

State Democratic Party Chairman John Burton, Boxer's longtime friend and mentor, says she has not informed him of her intentions. But at a Democratic Party fundraiser in San Francisco on Thursday night, co-hosted by Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Kamala Harris, Burton told the crowd, "When we meet here four years from tonight, we could be looking at one California governor and one U.S. senator."


http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/matier-ross/article/Barbara-Boxer-re-election-run-looking-unlikely-5738787.php


Don't get me wrong, as a Californian, I am devastated by this news. I love Boxer, Feinstein, not so much. But Boxer hasn't come right out and denied it (as would be expected).

Perhaps she hasn't completely made up her mind and I sincerely hope that is the case. I don't think she will have any problem being re-elected if she chooses to run.

However, her refusal to denounce the speculation, leaves us with no alternative but to look for an adequate replacement.

The OP given choices don't qualify in my opinion.

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Boxer is not retiring. Stop this disinformation campaign. Cleita Nov 2014 #1
I thought the same thing. Kath1 Nov 2014 #2
She's not. Cleita Nov 2014 #4
I'm not spreading anything. RandySF Nov 2014 #3
Post removed Post removed Nov 2014 #6
Fuck that, indeed. Kath1 Nov 2014 #9
She's 74. And she's widely rumored not to be running again, LeftyMom Nov 2014 #5
What part of your ass did you pull that out of? Cleita Nov 2014 #7
Look, being on her email list doesn't make you an expert. LeftyMom Nov 2014 #8
Really? Cleita Nov 2014 #10
why do you refer to it as an accusation ? there is nothing wrong with wanting to retire at 76 JI7 Nov 2014 #11
OMG! Cleita Nov 2014 #13
and ? JI7 Nov 2014 #14
Perhaps the news? Live and Learn Nov 2014 #19
I'm pretty confused as to why it is offensive to speculate tritsofme Nov 2014 #28
i would like to see kamala harris but i'm not sure if she would prefer to run for Governor JI7 Nov 2014 #12
While she may not be contemplating retirement, SoCalDem Nov 2014 #15
excellent post. I've been thinking quite a bit about this cali Nov 2014 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #17
If I were forced to pick between the 4, either of those 2 would be my pick Live and Learn Nov 2014 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #22
With the exception of him -- Hell Hath No Fury Nov 2014 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #25
He is slick as owl shit. Hell Hath No Fury Nov 2014 #27
I hope both Boxer and Feinstein retire when their terms are up davidpdx Nov 2014 #21
I agree with Feinstein but Boxer has a great progressive record. nt Live and Learn Nov 2014 #23
Isn't Villaraigosa on the conservative side? Le Taz Hot Nov 2014 #26
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