Karen Bass's seat would be safe, but they might not want to lose her in the House. |
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Oh thank god. So say she has $5 million and all her campaign expenses are paid -- can she give that all to the next Democrat candidate who wins the primary? Is that often done for candidates who lose? For instance - Amy McGrath and Jaime Harrison should be sitting on $50 million each. |
Yeah, when a candidate loses or wins, they likely have a remaining warchest. Thats why so many people who lose start PACs. All the major orgs, DNC, DSCC, DLCC, will want a cut and the candidate will also give to others campaigns |
| Too late for that. The party needs to go to her and to Gov. Newsome and intervene. |
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I'm assuming she will wait until later this year. Newsome being able to choose an two Senators, Attorney General, and a Secretary of State within a month and a half would seem like a powergrab. Hate these circumstances because she needs to go. |
| This is in the weeds, but who would you want to replace Feinstein? |
Katie Porter! |
Yep. I'm with her as my #2 and Karen Bass as my #1 as she's been representing CA in Congress for 10 years. |
YES! Especially since the House has now shut her out of the Financial Services Committee. |
They didn't 'shut' her out. She put a list of her top three committees together and put Financial Services dead-last. Knowing that a) its a committee that requires you to only serve on it alone, and b) getting either of her top two choices, let alone both, meant she couldn't serve on two committees let alone three. It was a poor move.
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