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California Senate candidates seek Democrats’ favor amid convention disrupted by ceasefire chants

California’s Democratic U.S. Senate candidates tried to out-progressive each other during the state party convention on Saturday in search of a formal endorsement ahead of the March primary.

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  1. California Senate Race Competition: Democratic U.S. Senate candidates in California, including Adam Schiff, Katie Porter, Barbara Lee, and Lexi Reese, competed to outshine each other in progressive policies during the state party convention.
  2. Seeking Party Endorsement: The candidates aimed to secure a formal endorsement from the California Democratic Party ahead of the March primary for the seat previously held by Senator Dianne Feinstein.
  3. High Bar for Endorsement: Achieving the 60% vote required for a formal endorsement is challenging, given the strong support bases of the top three congressional candidates.
  4. Primary System in California: The state’s primary system allows all candidates, regardless of party, to compete together, with the top two advancing to the general election.
  5. Candidates’ Campaign Efforts: Each candidate emphasized their dedication to progressive causes, with Schiff discussing his impeachment role against Trump and Porter focusing on corporate public interests.
  6. Disruptions by Demonstrators: The convention was interrupted by protesters demanding a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, with some supporting Barbara Lee’s campaign.
  7. Protesters’ Motive: Nearly 100 youth and Democratic volunteers protested to voice their strong desire for a cease-fire, expressing dissatisfaction with Democratic representatives’ responses.
  8. Party’s Response to Protests: California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks acknowledged the protests, emphasizing the party’s support for free speech and expression.
  9. Lee’s Position on War: Barbara Lee, known for her anti-war stance, including voting against the Afghanistan war post-9/11, called for a cease-fire in Gaza during her speech.
  10. Endorsement Impact on Campaigns: While the state party’s endorsement can boost a campaign in a primary, it does not necessarily reflect wider electorate sentiments, as party delegates are typically more liberal.
  11. Candidates’ Key Issues: The candidates discussed various issues, including abortion rights, financial security, and judicial reforms, each highlighting their unique perspectives and policy priorities.

The Associated Press has the story:

California Senate candidates seek Democrats’ favor amid convention disrupted by ceasefire chants

Newslooks- SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)

California’s Democratic U.S. Senate candidates tried to out-progressive each other during the state party convention on Saturday in search of a formal endorsement ahead of the March primary.

U.S. Reps. Adam Schiff, Katie Porter and Barbara Lee, as well as former tech executive Lexi Reese all pleaded for votes from hundreds of party delegates at the California Democratic Party’s endorsing convention. They are all vying for the seat now held by Sen. Laphonza Butler, who was appointed when longtime Sen. Dianne Feinstein died in September. Butler is not running for the seat and will step down when her term expires in early 2025.

Rep. Adam Schiff, who is running for U.S. Senate, shakes hands with supporter Michael Nye while standing with his wife, Eve, at the California Democratic Party fall endorsing convention, Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, at SAFE Credit Union Convention Center in Sacramento. (Lezlie Sterling/The Sacramento Bee via AP)

The bar for a formal endorsement — 60% of the vote — is likely out of reach given the top three candidates are all sitting members of Congress with large bases of support. But the vote on Saturday night will offer a glimpse of how the party faithful views the top candidates, two of whom could meet in a head-to-head matchup in the general election should no Republican garner enough support to advance past the primary.

California’s primary system allows candidates of all parties to compete on one ballot, sending the top two vote-getters to the general election regardless of party. California U.S. Senate races in 2016 and 2018 each featured two Democrats in the general election.

California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks speaks during a news conference, Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, in Sacramento, Calif. The party is holding its endorsement convention, where delegates vote on whether to endorse candidates for the March 2024 primary election. (AP Photo/Adam Beam)

“Even in the absence of an endorsement, to gain the support of some of the most loyal and active activist Democrats in the state — they are a force multiplier,” Schiff said. “They are totally in it. They knock on doors, they send postcards, they text, they are the kind of beating heart of the party.”

All four candidates spoke to delegates during an afternoon session that was interrupted multiple times by demonstrators calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war. Demonstrators, many who were also holding Barbara Lee campaign signs, chanted “cease-fire now!” during the closing comments by both Schiff and Porter. Another group of protesters disrupted Reese’s speech and refused to leave, continuing to chant for several minutes as the convention hall emptied.

A spokesperson for the protest described demonstrators as nearly 100 youth, workers and Democratic volunteers. Aylet Hasachar, one of the leaders of the cease-fire demonstrators, said they disrupted the convention because “most Democratic representatives are not respecting the very fierce desire” of constituents who want a cease-fire.

Delegate Margarita Darrett-Quiroz walks with a donkey balloon through the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center foyer at the 2023 California Democratic Party state endorsement convention on Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, in Sacramento. (Lezlie Sterling/The Sacramento Bee via AP)

Unfortunately, a small number of non-delegate protesters circumvented venue security and disrupted the program,” said California Democratic Party Chair Rusty Hicks, who added that the party uplifts free speech and freedom of expression.

The United States has been a longstanding ally of Israel, a policy that has historically had broad support among both major political parties. But the war that began last month following the Hamas attack on Israel — and Israel’s response — has divided some party activists. Lee, who has represented her San Francisco Bay Area district in Congress for more than two decades, is in the best position to benefit from that fracture.

Lee is known for being the lone member of congress to vote against war in Afghanistan in the days following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. She ended her remarks on Saturday by calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, to loud cheers from delegates and others in attendance.

California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis speaks to the Labor Caucus at the California Democratic Party state endorsing convention, Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, at SAFE Credit Union Convention Center in Sacramento.(Lezlie Sterling/The Sacramento Bee via AP)

“She showed real courage,” said Howard Egerman, a delegate who said he was voting for Lee to get the party’s endorsement.

While Lee is unlikely to garner enough support on Saturday to win the party’s formal endorsement, a strong showing could reenergize her campaign. Schiff is widely seen as the front-runner, leading the candidates in fundraising and boasting a pack of influential endorsements — including the coveted blessing of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Public polling, generally, has Porter second and Lee third. But a large chunk of voters is still undecided, making the race far from a sure thing.

Rep. Katie Porter, who is running for U.S. Senate, talks to supporters during her Recipe for Change party at the California Democratic Party state endorsing convention, Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, at SAFE Credit Union Convention Center in Sacramento. (Lezlie Sterling/The Sacramento Bee via AP)

An endorsement from the state Democratic Party can boost a campaign in a competitive primary, but it doesn’t necessarily signal how the wider electorate feels about the race as party delegates tend to be more liberal. In 2018, the state party endorsed then-state Sen. Kevin de Leon over Feinstein in the general election, though it did little to boost his candidacy. Feinstein won the general election handily.

“The endorsing convention is mostly symbolic and it can send a signal, when there is very unified support for a particular candidate, that there is strong momentum behind a particular candidate. But we often don’t see that,” said Matt Barreto, a University of California, Los Angeles political science professor who has worked in Democratic politics. “We often see splits, we see divisions.”

California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis hugs a supporter at the California Democratic Party fall endorsing convention, Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, at SAFE Credit Union Convention Center in Sacramento. (Lezlie Sterling/The Sacramento Bee via AP)

Schiff reiterated to delegates his role in impeaching former Republican President Donald Trump and said he would work to abolish the filibuster in the U.S. Senate so lawmakers could expand the number of justices on the U.S. Supreme Court and impose term limits. Porter highlighted her status as a single mother of three kids and vowed to defeat corporate public interests. Lee reminded delegates of her decision to get an abortion when she was 15, pledging to pass federal abortion protections.

Reese, a veteran of companies like Google and Facebook, said her goal is to “deliver financial security for all of you.”

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