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- From: rallen@netcom.com (Robert W. Allen)
- Subject: Re: Who's Gunning for Dianne Feinstein's Senate Seat?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.011059.28646@netcom.com>
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 01:10:59 GMT
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- lip@s1.gov (Loren I. Petrich) writes:
- > The election is just over, and already they're trying to
- >decide who's up for the next elections.
-
- > Dianne Feinstein's term will end in 1994, and already, there
- >is talk about who will run then. DF herself is expected to run for
- >re-election, while on the Republican side, there is discussion on who
- >will challenge her. Already, there are two names mentioned: Bob Dornan
- >and John Dannemeyer, both Southern California right-wingers and
- ^^^^
- That's William Dannemeyer.
-
- >fervent homophobes. I'm sure that both are itching to associate DF
- >with San Francisco (she was actually mayor) and the sexual preference
- >of many of that city's inhabitants.
-
- > This makes me wonder about Richard Seymour, Tom Campbell and
- ^^^^^^^
- That's John Seymour.
-
- >Bruce Herschensohn, losers in this year's race.
-
- The LA Times has already run some articles on this subject. Seymour is
- generally assumed to be retiring from politics, or at least not trying
- for the Senate again. Herschensohn is not mentioned much either. Dornan,
- Dannemeyer and Campbell are definitely in the hunt, along with a few
- others whose names I can't remember now (maybe Ed Zschau).
-
- On the third-party front, Libertarian candidate Richard Boddie has not
- yet decided whether to challenge Feinstein again or run for Governor.
- --
- Rob Allen
- rallen@netcom.com
-