The anti-incumbent fever was scarcely evident in California’s open primary held yesterday, as Democratic U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein easily defeated all 23 of her primary challengers.
The anti-incumbent fever was scarcely evident in California’s open primary held yesterday, as Democratic U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein easily defeated all 23 of her primary challengers.
Today is the last chance for candidates to try and get out the vote before Tuesday’s primary election. June 5th marks California’s first top two open primary in which all candidates regardless of party preference will be listed on the same ballot.
As a wave of populist anger sweeps the nation, the latest investigation by California’s Fair Political Practices Commission is sure to ignite further grassroots discontent.