When it comes to fighting for the state, you must build alliances — and, yes, that includes with Republicans
to succeed her in the Senate. As the race gets going, it probably makes sense to ask a fundamental question: What should Californians be looking for in their next U.S. Senator?Look, I’m biased. I had a front-row seat to her tenure in office, and I saw her at her peak. She was a force of nature. She viewed her job as solving problems for the people of California and the nation.
But Feinstein has a much deeper understanding of California than those pundits and advocates ever will. That’s why she was the state’s most popular politician — with approval ratings above 50% — until just a few years ago.Feinstein is many things, but first and foremost she is a passionate advocate for the principles she holds dear. She’s led the fight for reproductive freedoms before, during and after theera.
Finally, she never lost sight of why the people of California sent her to Washington. It certainly wasn’t to score points on Twitter. California faces enormous challenges. It is the size of 20 other states and the District of Columbia combined but only has two senators.
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