Imperial Valley Press

Barack Obama backs California’s Feinstein in re-election fight

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SACRAMENTO (AP) — Former President Barack Obama waded into California’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate on Friday, throwing his support to incumbent Dianne Feinstein. It’s his only primary endorsemen­t in congressio­nal races so far in 2018, his spokeswoma­n Katie Hill said.

He urged California­ns to return “one of America’s most effective champions for progress to the Senate,” in a statement released by Feinstein’s campaign.

Feinstein is seeking her fifth full term in Washington and her most credible challenger is state Sen. Kevin de Leon, who argues she hasn’t done enough to stand up to President Donald Trump. On Friday, he seized on fresh comments she made to the Sacramento Bee about Trump’s upcoming meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

The state’s June 5 primary will send the two highest vote getters to the general election, regardless of party. No prominent Republican­s are running.

A spokesman for De Leon, Jonathan Underland, said the campaign has a “great deal of respect” for Obama and said the endorsemen­t is likely a reflection of the pair’s time working together in Washington.

“Luckily the deciding votes in this race are in the hands of the people of California, not Washington DC,” he said.

Obama and Feinstein have worked together for a dozen years, first during his brief time in the U.S. Senate then during his presidency. Feinstein supported Hillary Clinton in the 2008 presidenti­al primary, and after Obama secured the nomination Feinstein provided her Washington, D.C., home for a brief meeting between the two.

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