Her political capital is finally running out, though Californians are unsure about what should happen next with her Senate seat.
really needs to get approved in case Democrats lose control of the Senate or the White House in 2024.from IGS/UC Berkeley shows Feinstein’s political standing deteriorating. Fully 67 percent of respondents to the survey agreed that “Feinstein’s latest illness underlines the fact that she is no longer fit to continue serving in the U.S. Senate.” The poll doesn’t provide a partisan breakdown of that particular result, though we are told “agreement extends to voters of all political stripes.
Partisanship emerged, however, when poll respondents were asked about the obvious next step for a senator unfit to serve: Should she “resign from office and allow Gov. Newsom to appoint a successor?” Fifty-two percent of Democrats support that scenario, but the reminder that the controversialwould have the power to fill a vacancy drives Republican support for a resignation down to 22 percent.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Poll: Two-thirds of Californians say Feinstein unfit to servePoll found 67% of surveyed voters say Dianne Feinstein is no longer fit to continue serving in the U.S. Senate, but little agreement over what she should do.
Leer más »
Two-Thirds Of Californians Think Feinstein Isn't Fit To Serve, Poll FindsThe Senate's oldest member has had a spate of health setbacks, including a monthslong absence due to shingles and reported cognitive decline.
Leer más »
Poll: Two-thirds of Californians say ailing Feinstein unfit to servePoll found 67% of surveyed voters say Dianne Feinstein is no longer fit to continue serving in the U.S. Senate, but little agreement over what she should do.
Leer más »
How the $35 monthly cap for insulin could work for Californians with diabetesThe legislation also calls for insurance to cover certain equipment and supplies. It got unanimous, bipartisan support in the state Senate.
Leer más »
A majority of Californians say Sen. Dianne Feinstein is no longer fit to serve, new poll findsNearly two-thirds of registered voters in California feel that Sen. Dianne Feinstein is no longer fit to continue serving as a senator, a new poll released Thursday morning by the UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies found.
Leer más »
Texas Senate passes new economic incentive program to lure businesses to the stateTexas lawmakers are close to creating a new economic incentive program to lure large companies to the state. But the Senate cut in half the amount of tax abatement proposed by the House while offering extra incentives for economically disadvantaged areas.
Leer más »