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California governor names Laphonza Butler, former Kamala Harris adviser, to Feinstein Senate seat

California governor names Laphonza Butler, former Kamala Harris adviser, to Feinstein Senate seat
WE BEGIN WITH BREAKING NEWS AND WE CONTINUE TO FOLLOW THE BREAKING NEWS, THE DEATH OF SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN AT THE AGE OF 90 YEARS OLD, LEARNING THAT NEWS WITHIN JUST THE PAST HOUR. SHE WAS A CENTRIST DEMOCRAT, ONE OF THE LONGEST SERVING FEMALE SENATOR, GREAT LOSS FOR THE NATION AS WELL, OF COURSE, FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT ASHLEY ZAVALA IS JOINING US RIGHT NOW TO TALK A LITTLE BIT MORE ABOUT IT. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT, ASHLEY? SHE HAD ALREADY ANNOUNCED THAT SHE WOULD NOT RUN FOR REELECTION. SO WHAT LOGISTICALLY HAS TO HAPPEN NOW? YEAH. SO THIS SORT OF SETS OFF A POLITICAL EXPLOSION IN FOR THAT US SENATE RACE AND ULTIMATELY ALL EYES NOW ARE GOING TO HAVE TO BE ON GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM, WHO HAS THE POWER IN APPOINTING HER SUCCESSOR OR DETERMINING IF A SPECIAL ELECTION IS QUICKLY NEEDED IN ORDER FOR THE VOTERS TO DECIDE WHO SITS IN AT THIS TIME LEADING INTO THE ELECTION NEXT YEAR, THAT ULTIMATELY DECIDES WHO SERVES IN THAT SEAT FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL YEARS. BUT SO I’M SURE THIS IS PROBABLY THE LAST THING GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM WANTED TO WAKE UP TO THIS MORNING. HE HAS MADE IT VERY CLEAR IN RECENT INTERVIEWS THAT HE JUST IS THIS IS A THIS IS AN APPOINTMENT THAT HE ABSOLUTELY DID NOT WANT TO HAVE TO MAKE IT SET OFF SOME DRAMA WITH ONE OF THE SENATE CANDIDATES, BARBARA LEE, WHO THE GOVERNOR HAS HAS SAID THAT IN IN THIS SCENARIO, IF THIS WERE TO HAPPEN AND SENATOR FEINSTEIN PASSING, HE HAS SAID HE WANTED TO APPOINT A WOMAN OF COLOR TO THIS POSITION BECAUSE RIGHT NOW THERE’S NO REPRESENTATION IN THE SENATE FOR SOMEONE WITH THIS BACKGROUND. AND SO BUT HE SAID HE WOULD NOT APPOINT SOMEONE WHO’S IN THE RACE. SO WHO DOES THAT WOMAN END UP BEING? WHO WHO ULTIMATELY IS GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM GOING TO LOOK TO REPLACE IT? AND RIGHT NOW WE KNOW IT’S NOT GOING TO BE ANY OF THE CANDIDATES THAT ARE IN THIS RACE. SO WOULD IT BE RARE FOR SOMETHING LIKE THAT TO HAPPEN, FOR HIM TO APPOINT, SAY, A REPRESENTATIVE, BARBARA LEE, WHO IS AN ANNOUNCED CANDIDATE FOR BARBARA FEINSTEIN’S JOB, THE ELECTION TO BE HELD NEXT YEAR, BUT SO IS REPRESENTATIVE KATIE PORTER, A CAUCASIAN WOMAN AND CONGRESSMAN ADAM SCHIFF AS WELL. RIGHT. SO SO ULTIMATELY, WE ACTUALLY WE CAN JUST LOOK TO THIS LAST ELECTION TO SEE HOW GOVERNOR NEWSOM MANEUVER THIS WHOLE SITUATION WHEN VICE. WELL, NOW VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA HARRIS WAS THE SITTING US SENATOR FROM CALIFORNIA. SHE WAS TAPPED TO SERVE AS BIDEN’S VICE PRESIDENT AND THEN GOVERNOR NEWSOM, ULTIMATE HAD TO FILL HER SEAT. SO THAT’S WHEN HE BROUGHT CALIFORNIA’S SECRETARY OF STATE. HE APPOINTED HIM AND ALEX PADILLA TO THAT SENATE SEAT. AND THEN THAT KIND OF LAUNCHED THIS SORT OF PROCESS OF THERE WAS SOMEWHAT OF A SPECIAL ELECTION LIKE WE SAW SENATOR PADILLA’S NAME ON THE BALLOT TWICE IN NOVEMBER. IF YOU REMEMBER. SO THERE’S ALREADY I MEAN, WE’VE ALREADY SEEN HOW NEWSOM, YOU KNOW, HANDLES THIS KIND OF NOT NOT NECESSARILY THE DEATH OF A SENATOR, BUT THIS KIND OF SITUATION WHERE HE NEEDS TO FILL A VACANCY. IN FACT, HE’S DONE IT A LOT AND HE’S GOTTEN SOME CRITICISM FOR NOT LEAVING SOME OF THESE DECISIONS UP TO THE VOTERS. I THINK WE CAN CERTAINLY EXPECT REPUBLICANS TO SAY THAT HE NEEDS TO LEAVE IT UP TO THE VOTERS. BUT BUT HE’S HE’S PRETTY MUCH INDICATED THIS THIS WOULD BE AN APPOINTMENT IN THIS KIND OF SITUATION. DO YOU KNOW, LIKE HOW QUICKLY THAT ALL HAS TO HAPPEN? IS THERE A TIMELINE THAT IS IS KIND OF LEGALLY SET? YEAH, AT THIS MOMENT, I I’M I LIKE I DON’T HAVE THIS INFORMATION ON ME RIGHT NOW. SORRY. I DON’T MEAN TO PUT YOU ON THE SPOT. NO. AND THAT’S OKAY. I THINK WE’RE ALL TRYING TO UNDERSTAND THE TIMING OF YOU KNOW, WHAT WHAT YOU KNOW HOW NEWSOM MOVES ON THIS AND OF COURSE, I THINK THE GOVERNOR IS PROBABLY GOING TO WANT SOME SPACE FOR HIMSELF TO GRIEVE. I KNOW THAT THE GOVERNOR AND SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN WERE WERE VERY CLOSE. AND I THINK HE IS REITERATED OVER AND OVER AGAIN IN THESE MOMENTS THAT, YOU KNOW, HE’S OBVIOUSLY HEARTBROKEN ABOUT HER HEALTH AND THE SITUATION THAT THIS HAS EVOLVED INTO. BUT, YEAH, I MEAN, YEAH, HE’S GOING TO HAVE TO MAKE MOVES QUICKLY. ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU, ASHLEY. WE APPRECIATE YOU AND ASHLEY IS, BY THE WAY, DOWN IN ANAHEIM FOR THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, WHICH SHE’LL ALSO
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California governor names Laphonza Butler, former Kamala Harris adviser, to Feinstein Senate seat
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has selected Laphonza Butler, a Democratic strategist and adviser to Kamala Harris' 2020 presidential campaign, to fill the U.S. Senate seat made vacant by the death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein.Video above: Sen. Dianne Feinstein dies at 90. What happens next?In choosing Butler on Sunday, Newsom fulfilled his pledge to appoint a Black woman if Feinstein's seat became open. However, he had been facing pressure from some Black politicians and advocacy groups to select Barbara Lee, a prominent Black congresswoman who is already running for the seat.Butler will be the only Black woman serving in the U.S. Senate and the first openly LGBTQ+ person to represent California in the chamber.Newsom said in a statement that the priorities Feinstein fought for in Congress — reproductive freedom, equal protection and safety from gun violence — were under assault in the nation. "Laphonza will carry the baton left by Sen. Feinstein (and) continue to break glass ceilings and fight for all Californians in Washington D.C.," he said.Butler leads Emily's List, a political organization that supports Democratic women candidates who favor abortion rights. She also is a former labor leader with SEIU 2015, a powerful force in California politics.Her appointment sets up a potentially tricky political calculus in the crowded 2024 contest to succeed Feinstein, which has been underway since the beginning of the year.Newsom spokesman Anthony York said the governor did not ask Butler to commit to staying out of the race. The deadline for candidates to submit paperwork to seek the office is Dec. 8. Should Butler enter the contest, she could set up a competition for the relatively small but influential group of Black voters in California and possibly undercut Lee's chances.Emily's List is known as a fundraising powerhouse, and raising huge sums of campaign cash is a must in any statewide California race. Newsom's statement said she will step down from the organization.The decision carried the threat of political fallout for Newsom, who is seen as a potential future national candidate. The candidate favored by Black voters has won the Democratic Party's presidential nomination every cycle since 1992. The Congressional Black Caucus was among the groups and Black politicians that had urged Newsom to appoint Lee, calling her the best-qualified choice for the post.Lee congratulated Butler in a statement but said she remains "singularly focused on winning" her Senate campaign.California "deserves an experienced Senator who will deliver on progressive priorities. That's exactly what I'm running to do," she said.The long-serving Feinstein died Thursday at age 90 after a series of illnesses.Butler currently lives in Maryland, according to her Emily's List biography. Izzy Gardon, a spokesman for Newsom, said Butler owns a home in California. She is expected to reregister to vote in California before being sworn in. That could happen as early as Tuesday evening when the Senate returns to session.Butler said Monday she had accepted Newsom's nomination to serve "a state I have made my home.""No one will ever measure up to the legacy of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, but I will do my best to honor her legacy and leadership by committing to work for women and girls, workers and unions, struggling parents, and all of California. I am ready to serve," she said.Democrats control the Senate 51-49, though Feinstein's seat is vacant. A quick appointment by Newsom will give the Democratic caucus more wiggle room on close votes, including nominations that Republicans uniformly oppose.Feinstein, the oldest member of Congress and the longest-serving woman in the Senate, said in February she would not seek reelection in 2024. Lee is one of several prominent Democrats competing for the seat, including Democratic U.S. Reps. Katie Porter and Adam Schiff. Newsom said he did not want to appoint any of the candidates because it would give them an unfair advantage in the race.Video below: Remembering Dianne Feinstein through a look back at her political career in CaliforniaButler has never held elected office but has a long track record in California politics. She served as a senior adviser to Harris's 2020 presidential campaign while working at a political firm filled with strategists who have worked for Newsom and many other prominent state Democrats. She also briefly worked in the private sector for Airbnb.She called Feinstein "a legendary figure for women in politics and around the country," in a statement posted after Feinstein's death.Emily's List, the group Butler leads, focuses on electing Democratic women who support abortion rights. With the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 decision to overturn women's constitutional right to abortion, the issue has become a galvanizing one for many Democrats.Equality California, the nation's largest statewide LGBTQ+ civil rights organization, said the appointment "will give our ... community another voice in Congress at a time when our rights and freedoms are under attack across the country."It's not Newsom's first time selecting a U.S. senator, after being tasked with choosing a replacement for Kamala Harris when she was elected vice president; at that time he selected California Secretary of State Alex Padilla for the post. It was one of a string of appointments Newsom made in late 2020 and early 2021, a power that gave him kingmaker status among the state's ambitious Democrats.The seat is expected to stay in Democratic hands in the 2024 election. Democrats in the liberal-leaning state have not lost a statewide election since 2006, and the party holds a nearly 2-to-1 voter registration advantage over Republicans.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has selected Laphonza Butler, a Democratic strategist and adviser to Kamala Harris' 2020 presidential campaign, to fill the U.S. Senate seat made vacant by the death of Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

Video above: Sen. Dianne Feinstein dies at 90. What happens next?

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In choosing Butler on Sunday, Newsom fulfilled his pledge to appoint a Black woman if Feinstein's seat became open. However, he had been facing pressure from some Black politicians and advocacy groups to select Barbara Lee, a prominent Black congresswoman who is already running for the seat.

Butler will be the only Black woman serving in the U.S. Senate and the first openly LGBTQ+ person to represent California in the chamber.

Newsom said in a statement that the priorities Feinstein fought for in Congress — reproductive freedom, equal protection and safety from gun violence — were under assault in the nation. "Laphonza will carry the baton left by Sen. Feinstein (and) continue to break glass ceilings and fight for all Californians in Washington D.C.," he said.

Butler leads Emily's List, a political organization that supports Democratic women candidates who favor abortion rights. She also is a former labor leader with SEIU 2015, a powerful force in California politics.

Her appointment sets up a potentially tricky political calculus in the crowded 2024 contest to succeed Feinstein, which has been underway since the beginning of the year.

Newsom spokesman Anthony York said the governor did not ask Butler to commit to staying out of the race. The deadline for candidates to submit paperwork to seek the office is Dec. 8. Should Butler enter the contest, she could set up a competition for the relatively small but influential group of Black voters in California and possibly undercut Lee's chances.

Emily's List is known as a fundraising powerhouse, and raising huge sums of campaign cash is a must in any statewide California race. Newsom's statement said she will step down from the organization.

The decision carried the threat of political fallout for Newsom, who is seen as a potential future national candidate. The candidate favored by Black voters has won the Democratic Party's presidential nomination every cycle since 1992. The Congressional Black Caucus was among the groups and Black politicians that had urged Newsom to appoint Lee, calling her the best-qualified choice for the post.

Lee congratulated Butler in a statement but said she remains "singularly focused on winning" her Senate campaign.

California "deserves an experienced Senator who will deliver on progressive priorities. That's exactly what I'm running to do," she said.

The long-serving Feinstein died Thursday at age 90 after a series of illnesses.

Butler currently lives in Maryland, according to her Emily's List biography. Izzy Gardon, a spokesman for Newsom, said Butler owns a home in California. She is expected to reregister to vote in California before being sworn in. That could happen as early as Tuesday evening when the Senate returns to session.

Butler said Monday she had accepted Newsom's nomination to serve "a state I have made my home."

"No one will ever measure up to the legacy of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, but I will do my best to honor her legacy and leadership by committing to work for women and girls, workers and unions, struggling parents, and all of California. I am ready to serve," she said.

Democrats control the Senate 51-49, though Feinstein's seat is vacant. A quick appointment by Newsom will give the Democratic caucus more wiggle room on close votes, including nominations that Republicans uniformly oppose.

Feinstein, the oldest member of Congress and the longest-serving woman in the Senate, said in February she would not seek reelection in 2024. Lee is one of several prominent Democrats competing for the seat, including Democratic U.S. Reps. Katie Porter and Adam Schiff. Newsom said he did not want to appoint any of the candidates because it would give them an unfair advantage in the race.

Video below: Remembering Dianne Feinstein through a look back at her political career in California

Butler has never held elected office but has a long track record in California politics. She served as a senior adviser to Harris's 2020 presidential campaign while working at a political firm filled with strategists who have worked for Newsom and many other prominent state Democrats. She also briefly worked in the private sector for Airbnb.

She called Feinstein "a legendary figure for women in politics and around the country," in a statement posted after Feinstein's death.

Emily's List, the group Butler leads, focuses on electing Democratic women who support abortion rights. With the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 decision to overturn women's constitutional right to abortion, the issue has become a galvanizing one for many Democrats.

Equality California, the nation's largest statewide LGBTQ+ civil rights organization, said the appointment "will give our ... community another voice in Congress at a time when our rights and freedoms are under attack across the country."

It's not Newsom's first time selecting a U.S. senator, after being tasked with choosing a replacement for Kamala Harris when she was elected vice president; at that time he selected California Secretary of State Alex Padilla for the post. It was one of a string of appointments Newsom made in late 2020 and early 2021, a power that gave him kingmaker status among the state's ambitious Democrats.

The seat is expected to stay in Democratic hands in the 2024 election. Democrats in the liberal-leaning state have not lost a statewide election since 2006, and the party holds a nearly 2-to-1 voter registration advantage over Republicans.