Potential Feinstein Replacements Surface

Rep. Barbara Lee via CBS Mornings.
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Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California passed away and there is a list of politicians who may be appointed to her seat by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Newsom vowed to make his decision based on race by naming a black woman for the position.

The left-wing governor apparently will not consider anyone who is Hispanic, Asian, Caucasian, Native American, or other races.

Newsom appeared to “update” his pledge in September by saying he would only appoint someone who isn’t currently a candidate for the seat.

Here’s a look at potential replacements:

• 1. London Breed: “Breed is currently the mayor of San Francisco, a position previously held by both Feinstein and Newsom. She is also running for re-election to a second full term in 2024 but is facing primary challenges from Daniel Lurie, a philanthropist and an heir to the Levi Strauss & Co. denim jeans manufacturing fortune, as well as Democratic San Francisco Supervisor Ahsha Safaí, who represents the 11th district.”

• 2. Lori Wilson: “Wilson is currently the majority whip in the California Assembly as well as the chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus, two high-ranking positions in the state’s Democratic establishment. She represents areas around the state capital of Sacramento and previously served as the mayor of Suisun City.”

• 3. Karen Bass: “Bass is currently the mayor of Los Angeles, having been elected to the role in 2022. She previously served for eleven years in Congress, which included two years as chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, as well as the Speaker of the California General Assembly from 2008 to 2010 while in the state legislature.”

• 4. Pamela Price: “Price is currently the district attorney of Alameda County, which is adjacent to San Francisco and includes the city of Oakland. Price is currently facing a recall effort from business groups who allege that she has failed to combat crime in the city.”

• 5. Mia Bonta: “Bonta serves in the California Assembly as a representative for the 18th district, which covers Alameda County in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is also the wife of Democratic Attorney General Rob Bonta of California, who was previously appointed by Newsom to his role.”

• 7. Barbara Lee: “Lee, the Democratic congresswoman from California’s 12 district, which covers Alameda County, is currently running for Feinstein’s seat in 2024. Were Newsom to appoint her, he would break his vow of Sept. 18 to appoint someone other than a candidate for office to the role.”