No retirement talk from Dianne Feinstein, oldest US senator
While the Democrat has been coy when asked about seeking a fifth full term next year, her political committee, unambiguously titled Feinstein for
Feinstein plays a marquee role for
On Friday, she warned that Trump might attempt to fire
She's the ranking Democrat on the
With another term in
Questions about her age circulated in 2012, when at 78 she was easily re-elected over token Republican opposition. She had a pacemaker installed in January, and a voter survey earlier this year suggested her support could be dinged by her advancing years.
But even in youth-obsessed
"As long as she's standing up and defending
Former
A former
But her centrist credentials and lack of enthusiasm for universal health care have made the grande dame of state
She's had protesters outside her home, and has been criticized by some for appearing too temperate in remarks about Trump's
After Trump fired Comey, her initial statement said, "The next FBI director must be strong and independent and will receive a fair hearing in the
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
"The split is obviously between the new breed and the old guard. It's not likely to heal if
For many liberals, "it's time to get some new blood in there — some new, more progressive blood," he added.
Feinstein is quick to defend her record, and she has deep credentials on issues that drive the left-leaning state electorate, including environmental protection and reproductive rights.
Her role on
She's a regular on the Sunday TV political circuit and has made frequent use of Twitter. "Release the tapes, Mr. President! What are you afraid of?" she tweeted on
Veteran Democratic consultant
Feinstein's political roots go back to the
Computer consultant
But Moreno credited her with sharp questioning of Sessions and Comey in
"I wasn't disappointed," he said.



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