Feinstein, oldest senator at 84, to seek re-election
"Experience counts," the veteran
The announcement that she would seek a fifth full term was expected and she has been stockpiling campaign dollars for a re-election bid. In recent months, the former
With seats on several of the most powerful panels on
As the top Democrat on the
In a statement, she said the Trump era has seen "democracy challenged in unacceptable ways," from the attempts to roll back national health care for millions of people to attacks on reproductive rights and efforts to slow climate change.
"I cannot and will not step away from this fight," she said. "There's still so much work left to be done."
Feinstein never directly referred to her age but argued her years in the
"The ability to get things done counts. And the compassion, vigor, and stamina to make a difference counts," she added, seeming to anticipate questions about her age.
With another six-year term in
Questions about her advancing age circulated in 2012, when at 78 she was easily re-elected over token Republican opposition. She had a pacemaker installed in January.
Nonetheless, she enters the race the favorite to hold the seat she first won in 1992 in the strongly Democratic state.
In a state where Republican influence has withered, Feinstein's biggest challenge next year could come from her own party. The break between the party's establishment and liberal branches played out during last year's Democratic presidential primary. And at a state Democratic convention this year, liberals inspired by Sen.
Feinstein's centrist credentials and lack of enthusiasm for universal health care have created friction with her party's restless left wing. She's had protesters outside her home, and has been criticized by some for appearing too temperate at times in remarks about Trump's
"I don't think any progressive Democrat would be happy with the news" of her re-election bid, said
However, with no announced major candidates to challenge her, it's not clear how big the threat might be. Recent polling suggests Feinstein is overwhelmingly popular with state
Several big-name



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