Los Angeles Times

A ‘lovefest,’ not a real debate

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Re “Senate rivals pull punches in ‘debate,’ ” Oct. 18

The so-called public conversati­on between Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and her opponent, state Sen. Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles), ended up being nothing more than a lovefest. With neither the moderator nor the candidates displaying any interest or enthusiasm in the affair, it served as an antidote to insomnia.

And while Feinstein offered up a recitation of her experience in the Senate, including her role in the confirmati­on of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, De León continued to play his divisive, group-identity warfare card.

Consequent­ly, if there is any benefit to be derived from a Feinstein victory, it will hopefully be one of ending De León’s political career. Jim Redhead

San Diego

According to a recent USC-Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll, it appears that many Republican­s will vote for De León just to get even with Feinstein for her handling of the Kavanaugh confirmati­on hearings.

If there was ever a better reason to get rid of the top-two system for deciding which candidates will run in the general election, this is it. It was a dumb idea when California voters enacted Propositio­n 14 in 2010, and it’s still a dumb idea. Ralph S. Brax

Lancaster

Re “Feinstein, De Leon lay out goals,” Oct. 13

How could the Democratic Party ignore Feinstein’s many years of experience and leadership in the Senate and endorse De León?

The L.A. Times’ question to Feinstein of whether she could commit to serving a full six-year term in the Senate if she was reelected was ridiculous. It’s based on an ageist assumption that she might tire of her job and quit.

Feinstein has withstood the test of keeping her wits and stamina under the extreme conditions of Kavanaugh’s confirmati­on hearings. She is a model of loyalty and fairness to our democracy. Let’s not break ranks and push her aside.

We need a person in the Senate who demonstrat­es wisdom, intellect and empathy for those in need. Feinstein is one of the finest women in politics. De León’s time will come. Karen Finell

Santa Barbara

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