politicalwire.com - 5/22/2009
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) said it is unlikely she will run for governor in 2010, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
"Feinstein said she is tired of being asked everywhere she goes whether she will run. She has not ruled it out, but when asked if it is fair to say a bid is 'very unlikely,' ...
sfgate.com - 5/22/2009
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sfgate.com —
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein said today it is
unlikely she will run for governor, but said whoever...
does should have a specific plan to fix the budget mess. That way, the winner will have a mandate to act. "People are going to run and finesse the ...
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Politics Blog : Feinstein tires of Guv questions, says ...
yglesias.thinkprogress.org - 5/21/2009
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yglesias.thinkprogress.org —
Probably the only issue on which conservatives have
made real headway so far this year is in...
pushing the preposterous idea that it’s somehow dangerous to hold terrorism suspects on American soil. This doesn’t make a lick of sense—we have ...
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Feinstein Says California Prisons Can Hold Gitmo Prisoners
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SSP Daily Digest: 5/22
Swing State Project —
... : Two things have already changed since yesterday's digest: Suzanne Haik Terrell, suddenly rumored to be ready to primary David Vitter, backed down and endorsed Vitter. And in California, Dianne Feinstein walked back comments about running for Governor, saying it's "very unlikely" and that she's tired of being asked about it. ...
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cbsnews.com 4/9/2009 — 60 Minutes: Gun Companies, Dealers Report U.S. Sales Going Through The Roof Since Election Comments Comments 20 April 9, 2009 (CBS) The California senator who authored the nation's now-lapsed 1994 ban on assault weapons says she will hold off trying ...
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latimes.com 1/17/2009 — "I think people expect me to do what I think is the right thing," Feinstein said in an interview in her Capitol Hill office. "I've been here now for 16 years, and there's no sense in staying if I can't express my view, if I just have to go along." At ...