Column: These 80-something senators are gliding to reelection. Did Feinstein face a double standard? (2024)

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Column: Champagne wishes and caviar dreams ... of a Senate seat in Wisconsin? Dianne Feinstein’s final day in the Senate Column: In last farewell to Feinstein, San Francisco celebrates its ‘forever mayor’ More to Read California Senate candidates grilled in second debate, asked if Biden and Trump are too old Your guide to the California U.S. Senate election: The race to succeed Sen. Dianne Feinstein Meet the candidates for California’s next U.S. Senator More to Read California Senate candidates grilled in second debate, asked if Biden and Trump are too old Your guide to the California U.S. Senate election: The race to succeed Sen. Dianne Feinstein Meet the candidates for California’s next U.S. Senator More to Read California Senate candidates grilled in second debate, asked if Biden and Trump are too old Your guide to the California U.S. Senate election: The race to succeed Sen. Dianne Feinstein Meet the candidates for California’s next U.S. Senator Column: Biden’s fellow seniors have advice for the 81-year-old president: Lose the script, project your voice This presidential candidate is sick and tired of old people running this country Sen. Laphonza Butler, caretaker of the late Dianne Feinstein’s seat, won’t run in 2024 election Letters to the Editor: Dianne Feinstein and the ‘death grip’ on jobs that imperils younger workers Column: Straight-talking Feinstein, maligned by far left and right, was California’s best Letters to the Editor: Biden’s age isn’t the problem. The lack of Democratic contenders is FAQs References

In 2018, Dianne Feinstein was elected to her fifth full U.S. Senate term. She was 85.

Her opponent, Kevin de León, was more than 30 years younger and made Feinstein’s age a central part of his campaign. “Time for a change,” he told voters. Time for “a new voice that expresses the values of California today, not yesterday.”

After winning, Feinstein spent her final years suffering a much-chronicled physical and cognitive decline. She faced incessant calls to quit, which the Democrat studiously ignored, dying hours after a last vote on the Senate floor. She was 90.

Angus King and Bernie Sanders, two geriatric members of the U.S. Senate, are now up for reelection, seeking their third and fourth terms, respectively. King would be 86 and Sanders 89 in January 2031 when those terms expire.

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Both are independents who caucus with Democrats. Each is heavily favored to win in November.

“I’d be stupified if he did not,” Chris Potholm, an emeritus professor at Maine’s Bowdoin College, said of King.

“Unbeatable” was how the University of Vermont’s Garrison Nelson described Sanders. “He’s as solid as can be in the race.”

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As the two oldest presidential candidates in history battle for the White House — and President Biden, in particular, faces persistent questions about his mental and physical acuity — it’s striking how little the longevity of the two incumbent senators seems to matter in their reelection bids.

“I have not seen any pushback on Sen. King related to his age,” said Amy Fried, an emerita political science professor at the University of Maine.

The same goes for Sanders, who suffered a heart attack in 2019 during his second run for president.

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“I don’t think the age factor is significant enough to threaten his reelection,” said Matthew Dickinson of Vermont’s Middlebury College.

That’s in part because voters typically view political offices through different lenses.

They are “significantly more accepting of an aging person in a legislative position, being one of a hundred in the Senate, or one of 435 in the House, than in an executive post,” said Charlie Cook, who has spent decades handicapping elections nationwide.

“While being a senator or congressman is a more demanding job than many think ... it is nothing like being the chief executive.”

That said, was there another standard — a double standard — applied to Feinstein, as an 80-something-going-on-90 woman serving in a body that is still very much a men’s club?

Many of her defenders thought so. Among examples, they pointed to the deference shown Sens. Edward M. Kennedy and John McCain after they were diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. Both stayed in office and were gone from Washington for extended periods receiving medical care. Neither faced the hue and cry that enveloped Feinstein.

The glide paths that King and Sanders are following to reelection would also seem to underscore the notion that Feinstein, their generational peer, was treated more harshly based on her gender.

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The longtime senator from California died this week at her home in Washington. But she worked until her final hours.

Sept. 29, 2023

But there are important distinctions.

Not least, there is no evidence that either King or Sanders suffer the obvious impairments that plagued Feinstein during her final years in office, which were marked by several prolonged absences owing to health issues.

King “has a wicked hard schedule,” said Potholm, who has written a half dozen books on Maine politics. “Talk to him for five minutes and you’ll see he’s sharp as a tack.”

Sanders “shows no slippage, no discernible stuttering or muttering or age-related disconnect,” said Nelson, who has known the senator for more than half a century, going back to Sanders’ rabble-rousing days as a repeatedly unsuccessful candidate for statewide office.

Size also matters.

Maine, with 1.4 million residents, and Vermont, with 650,000, are small states, in both size and population. That makes it easy for voters to get to know politicians on a personal level, forging a connection that’s not possible in California, where politics tend to be more transactional — as in, what have you done for me lately?

Much of the agita surrounding Feinstein stemmed from her stance on policy, particularly from those on the left who long considered the former San Francisco mayor too moderate for their taste. They sought to pressure her into quitting so Gov. Gavin Newsom could appoint someone more reliably liberal.

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As Feinstein’s health teetered, the stakes were heightened by the Senate’s near-even split.

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She chaired the Judiciary Committee until concerns about her fitness forced her to relinquish the post two years after reelection. She stayed on the committee, but her absences jeopardized Democrats’ ability to confirm Biden’s judicial nominees.

That, and not Feinstein’s gender, made her age “get a lot more of the spotlight” than it might have under different circ*mstances, said Michele Swers, a Georgetown professor who has authored two books on women in Congress.

In February 2023, Feinstein had the good sense to announce she would not seek another term, clearing the way for a robust campaign to succeed her. When she died last September, Newsom appointed Laphonza Butler as a caretaker.

At 45 — a youngster, by Senate standards — Butler had this to say about King and Sanders: “Every 80-year-old isn’t the same.”

Moreover, she told Politico, “To judge one person, or five people, or two people based on the number on their birth certificate is probably not the best representation of American freedom.”

But don’t take her word, or anyone else’s. It’s up to voters in Maine and Vermont, who’ll have the final say in November.

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Column: These 80-something senators are gliding to reelection. Did Feinstein face a double standard? (2024)

FAQs

What happened to Senator Feinstein? ›

Dianne Feinstein, the oldest member of the U.S. Senate and the longest-serving senator from California, has died at age 90. Feinstein's death leaves vacant her powerful Senate seat, requiring Gov. Gavin Newsom to appoint a temporary successor.

What proportion of Senators are up for reelection every two years? ›

Senators' terms are staggered so that about one-third of the Senate is up for reelection every two years.

How many terms has Dianne Feinstein served? ›

Dianne Emiel Feinstein (née Goldman; June 22, 1933 – September 29, 2023) was an American politician who served as a United States senator from California from 1992 until her death in 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, she served as mayor of San Francisco from 1978 to 1988.

Is the US Senate composed of 2 Senators from each of the 50 states? ›

"The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each state, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote." In the United States Senate all states are represented equally.

How much time is left on Dianne Feinstein's term? ›

They can serve until the next general election is decided, in November 2024. A special election has to be held to finish Feinstein's term, which ends in January 2025.

Was Feinstein up for reelection? ›

Sen. Dianne Feinstein announced she will not run for reelection in 2024, capping a 30-year Senate career and accelerating a succession battle that's already well underway.

How many times can senators run for reelection? ›

How often do senators up for reelection? A Senate term is six years long, so senators may choose to run for reelection every six years unless they are appointed or elected in a special election to serve the remainder of a term.

What senators are up for reelection in 2026? ›

Elections leading to the next Congress
State (linked to summaries below)Incumbent
SenatorParty
AlabamaTommy TubervilleRepublican
AlaskaDan SullivanRepublican
ArkansasTom CottonRepublican
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Has there always been 2 senators per state? ›

The Convention approved two senators per state by unanimous vote. At the same time, the delegates provided that senators would vote as individuals rather than having one vote per state, abandoning the practice used in Congress under the Articles of Confederation and in the Constitutional Convention.

How wealthy is Dianne Feinstein? ›

with an estimated net worth of $87,938,540 in 2018.

Was Dianne Feinstein a good mayor? ›

Feinstein was named as the most effective mayor by City & State in 1987.

Who replaced Dianne Feinstein? ›

California Gov. Gavin Newsom will appoint EMILY's List President Laphonza Butler to fill the seat of the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein, elevating the head of a fundraising juggernaut that works to elect Democratic women who support abortion rights, according to a person familiar with the decision.

Is the House or Senate more powerful? ›

The Senate has exceptionally high authority, sometimes higher than the President or the House of Representatives. The Senate can try cases of impeachment, which can dismiss a President for misconduct.

Who controls the U.S. Senate? ›

Republicans won 222 seats to 213 for Democrats, though one elected Democrat has since died, leaving Democrats with 212 seats. Democrats still control the Senate — with 51 votes instead of last term's 50 plus the tie-breaking Vice President Harris.

Who is the majority in the Senate today? ›

United States Senate
Minority WhipJohn Thune (R) since January 20, 2021
Structure
Seats100
Political groupsMajority (51) Democratic (47) Independent (4) Minority (49) Republican (49)
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What happened to Nick Feinstein? ›

Andy Feinstein and son Nick Feinstein were out backcountry skiing in Breckenridge, Colorado, when they were hit by an avalanche. Nick 22, died, and his father managed to survive the ordeal. Now Andy, who is also the President of the University of Northern Colorado, is speaking out about the fatal avalanche.

What is Dianne Feinstein's net worth? ›

with an estimated net worth of $87,938,540 in 2018.

What happened to senator McCarthy? ›

On December 2, 1954, the Senate voted to censure McCarthy by a vote of 67–22, making him one of the few senators ever to be disciplined in this fashion. He continued to rally against communism and socialism until his death at the age of 48 at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland, on May 2, 1957.

How does California replace a senator? ›

When a vacancy occurs in a California Senate seat, however, state law authorizes the Governor to appoint an individual to fill the vacancy. This individual will serve until the next scheduled election, where they are permitted to seek re-election for the seat.

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