Porterville Recorder

Brown endorses Feinstein for U.S. Senate

- By KATHLEEN RONAYNE

SACRAMENTO — U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein won California Gov. Jerry Brown’s endorsemen­t Tuesday in her bid for a fifth full term in Washington.

SACRAMENTO — U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein won California Gov. Jerry Brown’s endorsemen­t Tuesday in her bid for a fifth full term in Washington.

Brown, in the final year of his fourth term as governor, is the latest prominent California Democrat to line up behind Feinstein as she battles a challenge from a fellow Democrat.

State Sen. Kevin de Leon argues that Feinstein hasn’t been liberal enough or stood up to Trump with enough force on immigratio­n and other issues.

In making his endorsemen­t, Brown offered a different take, saying Feinstein will protect health care, immigrants and the environmen­t.

“More than ever, we need Dianne Feinstein’s steady leadership in the U.S. Senate — she’s exactly the right person to ensure that Trump is held accountabl­e,” he said in a statement.

Brown and Feinstein are longtime friends; Feinstein was the officiant at Brown’s wedding.

De Leon spokesman Jonathan Underland said that Brown’s endorsemen­t of Feinstein wasn’t surprising. He pointed to issues on which Brown and de Leon worked together at the Capitol when de Leon led the Senate, including bills on immigratio­n, climate change and infrastruc­ture.

“Sen. de Leon and Gov. Brown haven’t known each other quite as long, though they have worked shoulderto-shoulder on some of California’s most historic measures,” he said.

While many top elected Democrats are behind Feinstein, she failed to secure the endorsemen­t of the California Democratic Party at a gathering of activists in February. De Leon did not receive the endorsemen­t either, but earned more activist support than Feinstein.

 ?? RECORDER PHOTO BY CHIEKO HARA ?? It will be partly cloudy the next few days in Portervill­e with a chance of showers Wednesday night into Thursday morning, according to area forecaster­s.
RECORDER PHOTO BY CHIEKO HARA It will be partly cloudy the next few days in Portervill­e with a chance of showers Wednesday night into Thursday morning, according to area forecaster­s.

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