Rep. Katie Porter announces 2024 Senate bid for Feinstein's seat in California
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Washington — Democratic Rep. Katie Porter on Tuesday announced that she's running for the Senate seat currently held by Sen. Dianne Feinstein in California, potentially setting up a showdown in 2024 between the Senate's oldest current member and a rising star in the Democratic Party.
"California needs a warrior in the Senate — to stand up to special interests, fight the dangerous imbalance in our economy, and hold so-called leaders like Mitch McConnell accountable for rigging our democracy," Porter wrote in a tweet with a video announcing her candidacy. "Today, I'm proud to announce my candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2024."
Porter is the first Democrat to formally announce her bid for the seat held by Feinstein, who has been in the Senate for three decades. California employs a "jungle primary," in which candidates from all parties compete in a primary, with the top two vote-getters moving on to the fall's general election.

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