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BumRushDaShow

(128,712 posts)
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 09:50 AM Mar 2023

Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna announces he won't seek California Senate seat, endorses Rep. Barbara Lee

Source: CNN Politics

Washington CNN — Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California announced Sunday that he won’t enter the competitive Democratic primary to fill retiring Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s senate seat in the Golden State, electing to endorse Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee instead.

“I have concluded that despite a lot of enthusiasm from Bernie [Sanders’] folks, the best place, the most exciting place, action place, fit place, for me to serve as a progressive is in the House of Representatives,” Khanna told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.” “And I’m honored to be co-chairing Barbara Lee’s campaign for the Senate and endorsing her today. We need a strong anti-war senator and she will play that role.”

The Democratic field to fill Feinstein’s seat also includes Reps. Adam Schiff and Katie Porter, who announced their bids earlier this year. Khanna had previously expressed interest in running for the vacant seat.

Lee, who announced her bid last month, is a member of the House Democratic leadership, serving as co-chair of the Democratic Steering Committee, and she was the former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/26/politics/ro-khanna-california-senate-seat-barbara-lee/index.html



Article updated.

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Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California announced Sunday that he won’t enter the competitive Democratic primary to fill retiring Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s senate seat in the Golden State, electing to endorse Democratic Rep. Barbara Lee instead.

“I have concluded that despite a lot of enthusiasm from Bernie [Sanders] folks, the best place, the most exciting place, action place, fit place, for me to serve as a progressive is in the House of Representatives,” Khanna told CNN’s Jake Tapper on “State of the Union.”

“And I’m honored to be co-chairing Barbara Lee’s campaign for the Senate and endorsing her today. We need a strong anti-war senator and she will play that role.”


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agingdem

(7,828 posts)
1. Honestly, I don't care if Ro Khanna runs/doesn't run or who he endorses..
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:14 AM
Mar 2023

what I do care about are Democrats taking back the House and Democrats keeping and expanding their majority in the Senate..

JohnSJ

(92,110 posts)
2. +++. and the other not way to insure that is Democrats have a 75% voter turnout. There should be
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 10:42 AM
Mar 2023

no question anymore how important voting is

AllaN01Bear

(18,104 posts)
3. i care we run for every thing . including local dog catcher , school board .
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 11:10 AM
Mar 2023

city councel. county supervisors etc . i cant but the upcoming generation can.

AZLD4Candidate

(5,656 posts)
4. My mother threw her had in the ring to get that pathetic Mike Kelly out of Congress in PA-16
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 11:13 AM
Mar 2023

let's see if the PA Democrats do the smart thing and back an older, female version of Big John who is just as in your face and aggressive.

Polybius

(15,364 posts)
5. The latter is "almost" impossible in 2024
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 12:06 PM
Mar 2023

33 seats are up, 10 seats are held by Republicans, and 23 seats are held by Democrats or independents who caucus with them. Brutal.

Celerity

(43,249 posts)
8. and every Rethug seat up for election is in a Red state, almost all deep Red
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 04:35 PM
Mar 2023

Indiana
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
Utah
Wyoming

Tennessee (only remote hope is if Tim McGraw finally runs (he said for years he would once he was 50, he turned 50 in 2017), after TWICE refusing to run, in 2018 (his best chance, Marsha Blackburn was a true nob, and it was the Blue Wave year) and 2020, when BOTH years were open seats, I am still so mad at him for not running, especially in 2018)

Texas (yes, it is the asshole Ted Cruz, but it is still TX, which is nowhere near turning Blue anything soon, despite years of predictions, in 2018, even with that monster Blue Wave at his back, a very popular Beto still lost by 215,000 votes) Our chances may go up if Scott Kelly, retired astronaut and twin brother of Arizona Senator Mark Kelly runs.

Florida (the only non Deep Red, but it is trending that way, Rick Scott is a truly evil POS, but he will be very hard to defeat, and the FL Democratic Party is in bad shape atm (Hopefully the new leader, Nikki Fried sorts this ASAP). I think the 3 most likely Dems to end up running versus Scott will be Gwen Graham or Stephanie Murphy or Debbie Mucarsel-Powell)

then.............

The 2024 Dem seats that are in play or could be (some would take very unlikely scenarios to put them in play, but I am being as expansive as possible):

the following 6 are not 'safe' seats

WV (especially if Justice runs)
MT (Tester is the only Dem who can win there, but MT is now so Red, love Tester, so hope he wins)
OH (Sherrod Brown (close to my favourite Senator, wish he was 10 to 15 or so years younger (he is 70 now, would turn 80 in his first term as POTUS) and then would run for POTUS in 2028) is the only Dem who can win there, but OH is now so Red)
NV (especially if Sandoval runs, if he doesn't, then this one probably goes into the next category)
AZ (could be all sorts of chaos due to Sinema, and if Ducey runs and win the Rethug nomination, it will be even harder, I so hope Ruben Gallego wins!)
WI (most likely Dem win of these 6 (unless Sandoval doesn't run in NV), Baldwin is a strong Senator, but WI just re-elected an open traitor and Russian stooge, so I hesitate to put this in the next category)


then we have the 4 substantially more likely Dem wins, but still not 100% locks, especially if non MAGAt Rethugs run

MI
MN
PA
VA


then we have 3 states where ONLY IF super popular Rethug Govs run, then there could be a remote chance of danger

MD (only if Hogan runs)

MA (only if Baker runs, and that is extremely in doubt, as he first decided to not run for a third term as Governor in 2022, and then, 3 months ago, became the President of the NCAA, saying he is done with politics for now)

VT (only if Sanders retires and only IF the extremely popular Rethug Governor Phil Scott then runs)

and finally a wild card, but a real long shot for the Rethugs, as so many moving pieces have to break badly for us to even give them a remote chance

NJ (Menendez is underwater and now is once again under another federal corruption investigation. IF he is indicted again and goes to trial again, and IF he still insists on running, we might have a problem, if he is cleared, we win this easily IMHO)

Rhiannon12866

(205,064 posts)
9. He sure has the experience. And his Senate candidacy is on the Republicans
Sun Mar 26, 2023, 09:28 PM
Mar 2023

Who removed him from the Intelligence Committee which he has ably led for 10 years.


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