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Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), who has not announced her decision to run for reelection, raised less than $600 during the last fundraising quarter.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein , who has not announced her decision to run for reelection, raised less than $600 during the last fundraising quarter.

The Democrat incumbent senator only raised $558.91 in the last quarter of last year, which goes from October to December 2022, according to aAdditionally, the filing showed that Feinstein also has less than $10,000 in cash on hand — $9,968.56 to be exact — opening up questions of whether or not the 89-year-old would run for reelection in California as she continues to hold off announcing her decision.

However, with Feinstein expected to announce a decision on running for reelection within the next few months, California Democrats are wasting no time in announcing their candidacies for the United States Senate. Many members of Congress from California, including state House and Senate lawmakers, will also make a run for the seat, creating a crowded primary where only the top two vote-getters will continue to the general election in November 2024.into the race for California’s deep blue Senate seat in 2024 and formed what is expected to become a crowded primary. Rep. Barbara Lee is also likely to make a bid for the Senate seat.

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