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In reply to the discussion: Feinstein Suffered More Complications From Illness Than Were Publicly Disclosed [View all]Sky Jewels
(9,148 posts)33. I was angry when she decided to run again in 2018.
A terrible health decline situation like this was so easy to predict with someone approaching 90. But Feinstein's ego and desire to retain power won out over the best interests of California constituents and the American people as a whole.
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Feinstein Suffered More Complications From Illness Than Were Publicly Disclosed [View all]
brooklynite
May 2023
OP
I keep wondering how much her staff is influenced with trying to keep her on. They know
Bev54
May 2023
#39
Who is stopping her from resigning? Is it Feinstein herself? Is it her staff? Her family?
LonePirate
May 2023
#2
You're telling us that should she resign, Gov. Newsom's replacement requires GOP approval??
bucolic_frolic
May 2023
#14
Senate rules require a require a vote of the whole senate for committee appointments
Fiendish Thingy
May 2023
#17
Her replacement on the judiciary committee requires 60 Senator approval, not her replacement as
JohnSJ
May 2023
#30
They can only block if it is a temporary replacement, I think if she resigns they cannot block
Bev54
May 2023
#41
Senator is not a position you fire. It is her decision, and her decision alone.
bucolic_frolic
May 2023
#8
Assuming she is of sound mind and is capable of making such a decision. There are doubts about that.
LonePirate
May 2023
#12
Unfortunately if she stops now, the Repugs prevent our appointing judges. She shouldn't have
diane in sf
May 2023
#13
She likely held on to do what she did last week -vote nominees out of committee who were stuck
karynnj
May 2023
#38
Since what was "publically disclosed" was basically nothing, this isn't surprising.
maxsolomon
May 2023
#19