Los Angeles Times

California’s new U.S. senator

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Re “Governor paying for earlier rash decision,” column, Oct. 3

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to appoint political operative Laphonza Butler instead of the distinguis­hed Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Oakland) to fill the seat vacated by the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein is not only craven, but also brazenly hypocritic­al.

The governor had indicated he did not want to put his thumb on the scale of the election to succeed Feinstein in 2024. But by passing over Lee, he did exactly that — play politics. The governor has disrespect­ed the congresswo­man, Black voters and, frankly, all of us.

Now, I’m more likely to support Lee next year to show the respect that sadly did not come from Newsom.

Cary Brazeman Los Angeles

Newsom said he would appoint a Black woman to fill Feinstein’s seat if it came open. He did. Promise made, promise kept.

To think that Butler would run for the full term is pure pipe dream. There are three heavily financed, well qualified candidates well into their campaigns. Any fourth has no chance.

Evan Thompson

Altadena

If Butler runs, it would make democracy a sham in California. Newsom already put his finger on the scale when he appointed Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) in 2021.

No matter how good a person Sen. Butler may be, she needs to respect the will of the people of California and not enter the race now. If she wanted to be senator for a full term, she should have declared her candidacy months ago so we would have an appropriat­e time to evaluate her qualificat­ions. Victoria I. Paterno Los Angeles

The only thing “rash” about Newsom’s appointmen­t of Butler to fill Feinstein’s seat is the hurried judgment by observers like The Times’ Mark Z. Barabak who focus entirely on weedy political considerat­ions most voters don’t care about, making this story all about Newsom and not about Butler.

It’s yet another example of the queer person of color pushed to the margins to make the story about a white man.

Kevin Smith Iowa City, Iowa

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