Meghan Markle mulls running for open California Senate seat.
Meghan Markle Considering Senate Run to Replace Late Senator Dianne Feinstein
OAN’s Stephanie Stahl
3:37 PM – Monday, October 2, 2023
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is reportedly contemplating a bid for the Senate seat left vacant by the passing of California Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein.
The speculation arises following Feinstein’s death at her Washington, D.C., residence on Friday. She was 90 years old.
According to Daily Mail, prominent California Democrat donors and politicians expressed interest when news of Markle’s potential candidacy for the vacant seat emerged.
After returning to her hometown of Los Angeles with her husband, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, in 2020, the Duchess has been actively advocating for various causes, including parental paid leave and gun safety organizations like Moms Demand Action.
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) holds the responsibility of selecting Feinstein’s replacement for the remaining 13 months of her term.
A close associate of Newsom, who is a major California donor, stated that Markle’s eligibility has not been ruled out.
“Meghan is definitely a long-shot, but in the craziness that is U.S. politics these days, it’s not an impossibility. Crazier things have happened,” the anonymous source said.
This is not the first time Governor Newsom has had to fill a vacant Senate seat. He did so in 2020 after Kamala Harris was elected Vice President.
During that time, the Daily Mail reported Markle’s interest in Harris’ open seat and her efforts to network within progressive circles.
Reports suggest that Markle’s ultimate goal is to run for president.
Stay informed! Receive breaking news blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. https://www.oann.com/alerts
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs warns House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s support in the GOP is weakening.
The Heritage Foundation is suing the Biden Administration on behalf of Moms for Liberty. The lawsuit demands the DOJ, Homeland Security, HHS, and FBI hand over all records concerning their communication with the Southern Poverty Law Center about Moms For Liberty.
45th President Donald Trump has turned his attention to Eastern Iowa, frequently visiting the area with a strong turnout from the people.
One America’s Jessamyn Dodd interviews California Senate candidate Jim Shoemaker to discuss water conservation and the dangers of big government.
A California federal judge has ruled that Tesla car owners must pursue autopilot claims through individual arbitration rather than court.
Avio announced that its Vega C rockets will resume flights in late 2024 after implementing fixes following a failed satellite launch.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella dismissed the notion that changing defaults on computers and smartphones is easy as “bogus” in the U.S. Justice Department’s antitrust battle with Google.
By Andrew Chung September 29, 2023 – 8:04 AM PDT Advertisement Sept 29 (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to…
What challenges and competition would Meghan Markle face if she decides to enter the race for the California Senate seat
Meghan Markle Considering Senate Run to Replace Late Senator Dianne Feinstein
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is reportedly considering running for the Senate seat left vacant by the passing of California Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein.
The speculation arises following Feinstein’s death at her Washington, D.C., residence on Friday. She was 90 years old.
According to the Daily Mail, prominent California Democrat donors and politicians have expressed interest in Markle’s potential candidacy for the vacant seat.
After returning to her hometown of Los Angeles with her husband, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, in 2020, the Duchess has been actively advocating for various causes, including parental paid leave and gun safety organizations like Moms Demand Action.
California Governor Gavin Newsom holds the responsibility of selecting Feinstein’s replacement for the remaining 13 months of her term.
A close associate of Newsom, who is a major California donor, stated that Markle’s eligibility has not been ruled out.
“Meghan is definitely a long-shot, but in the craziness that is U.S. politics these days, it’s not an impossibility. Crazier things have happened,” the anonymous source said.
This is not the first time Governor Newsom has had to fill a vacant Senate seat. He did so in 2020 after Kamala Harris was elected Vice President.
During that time, the Daily Mail reported Markle’s interest in pursuing a political career, and now it seems that the opportunity may present itself with the open Senate seat.
Markle’s potential run for the Senate would undoubtedly attract significant attention and scrutiny, given her high-profile background as a member of the British royal family and her marriage to Prince Harry.
If she decides to enter the race, Markle will have to navigate the complex world of American politics and win over voters in California. Her charisma and advocacy work may work in her favor, but only time will tell if she can make a successful transition into the political arena.
The California Senate seat is highly sought after, and the competition for the position is likely to be fierce. Markle would face formidable opponents from both major parties, as well as other independent candidates.
While her chances may be seen as slim, Markle’s potential bid for the Senate is a testament to the changing landscape of American politics. Celebrities have increasingly shown interest in political positions, using their fame and influence to bring attention to important issues and effect change.
If Markle decides to pursue a career in politics, it will be interesting to see how she navigates the challenges and whether she can effectively represent the people of California. Regardless of the outcome, her potential candidacy is sure to generate excitement and spark conversations about the role of celebrities in politics.
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."