Los Angeles Times

Resistance fatigue

Re “Feinstein’s Senate seat challenged,” Oct. 16

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State Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León trots out the tired liberal mantra that he will “resist” President Trump if he is elected to the U.S. Senate.

In case he didn’t learn from Hillary Clinton’s defeat in the election, trashing Trump and his agenda is not a platform. If he is going to seriously challenge Feinstein, he should be a little more expansive on what he’d like to do other than resist Trump.

I’m afraid it’s come to the point in this country where people on the left are not willing to work with or listen to anybody with whom they don’t agree. Exchanging ideas without personally condemning the other side was once a cornerston­e of this nation, and both parties share some blame for our government’s dysfunctio­n. Neither wants to be seen as weak by giving ground to the other party.

Members of Congress should think about what’s best for the country instead of always puffing out their chests. Bruce Kammerich Simi Valley

I was so delighted to learn that our senior U.S. senator will run for reelection.

As a lifelong moderate, I am very concerned that the Democratic Party is moving too far left. If this movement continues, many of us will abandon the party. The screamers and the demanders on the far left are destroying our party.

Feinstein is one of the most brilliant, articulate and effective legislator­s of all time. She has my support. Francine Oschin

Encino

Feinstein has made a highlight-free Senate career out of the feckless “third way” triangulat­ion that treats bipartisan­ship as though it were an end in and of itself.

She lost my vote in 2002 when she voted for the Iraq War. Now, she says we should give the race-baiter-in-chief a chance. What brave, bipartisan sentiment.

California has now wasted 25 years of precious Senate representa­tion on someone who thinks the best outcome is the precise midpoint between right and wrong. Feinstein needs to retire, but since she refuses to do what’s best for her constituen­ts, I’ll be casting a vote to send her packing. Branden Frankel

Encino

 ?? Al Seib Los Angeles Times ?? STATE SENATE leader Kevin de León’s bid for the U.S. Senate sets up an intraparty battle for 2018.
Al Seib Los Angeles Times STATE SENATE leader Kevin de León’s bid for the U.S. Senate sets up an intraparty battle for 2018.

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