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Feinstein held on to her Senate seat because she “viewed it as a calling,” former California Sen. Barbara Boxer told POLITICO.
From the archive: A Sen.-elect Dianne Feinstein said she and Barbara Boxer would be a “one-two punch” in the Senate. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...
Democratic Senate candidates Barbara Boxer, left, and Dianne Feinstein raise their arms in victory and wave to supporters at an election rally in San Francisco Nov. 3, 1992.
Feinstein with President George W. Bush and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, October 25, 2007. In 2018, the Los Angeles Times wrote that Feinstein had emphasized her centrism when she first ran for statewide offices in the 1990s (when California was more conservative than it became during Feinstein's later career). Over time, she ...
The 1992 United States Senate election in California took place on November 3, 1992, at the same time as the special election to the United States Senate in California. Incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston decided to retire. Democrat Barbara Boxer won the open seat. This election was noted as both of California's senators were elected for the first ...
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The 1992 United States Senate special election in California took place on November 3, 1992, at the same time as the regular election to the United States Senate in California. Feinstein defeated future California governor Gray Davis in the Democratic primary, while Seymour defeated William E. Dannemeyer in the Republican primary.
Feinstein held on to her Senate seat because she “viewed it as a calling,” former California Sen. Barbara Boxer told POLITICO.