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From the archive: A Sen.-elect Dianne Feinstein said she and Barbara Boxer would be a “one-two punch” in the Senate. From The Bee Archives: In 1992, Dianne Feinstein rides blue wave in first ...
Feinstein held on to her Senate seat because she “viewed it as a calling,” former California Sen. Barbara Boxer told POLITICO.
Feinstein would earn a complex reputation in the years to come. Less liberal than Boxer, who retired in 2017, she arguably fit too well into the clubby culture of Capitol Hill.
Feinstein subsequently held seniority over fellow Democrat Barbara Boxer, who was elected on the same day; because Feinstein was elected to complete an unexpired term, she took office on November 4, only 1 day after the election, while Boxer's term commenced with the beginning of the next session of Congress in January 1993. These elections ...
Feinstein received with the Woodrow Wilson Award for public service from the Woodrow Wilson Center of the Smithsonian Institution on November 3, 2001, in Los Angeles. In 2002, Feinstein won the American Medical Association's Nathan Davis Award for "the Betterment of the Public Health". [266] She was named as one of The Forward 50 in 2015. [267]
Bruce Herschensohn, political commentator for KABC-TV in Los Angeles and candidate for Senate in 1986; Alexander Swift Justice, candidate for U.S. Representative in 1990; John W. Spring, independent candidate for Senate in 1986; Isaac Park Yonker, candidate for U.S. Representative in 1990 from Mariposa
With Schiff's swearing-in, California will be without a female senator for the first time since 1993, when former Sen. Barbara Boxer joined Feinstein in representing the state.
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