Schiff and Garvey Advance in the California Senate Race for Feinstein’s Seat

Representative Adam Schiff, a prominent antagonist of former President Donald J. Trump, will face Steve Garvey, a Republican former baseball star, in a November runoff.

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Protesters Interrupt Adam Schiff During Victory Speech

Some people in the crowd chanted “Cease-fire now!” after Representative Adam Schiff secured a spot on November’s ballot for a Senate seat in California.

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Schiff and Garvey Advance in the California Senate Race for Feinstein’s Seat | INFBusiness.com

Some people in the crowd chanted “Cease-fire now!” after Representative Adam Schiff secured a spot on November’s ballot for a Senate seat in California.Credit

Representative Adam Schiff, the lead prosecutor in Donald J. Trump’s first impeachment trial, and Steve Garvey, a former Major League Baseball star, advanced on Tuesday night to the California general election for a Senate seat, according to The Associated Press.

Election night returns showed that Mr. Schiff, a longtime Democratic congressman from the Los Angeles area, and Mr. Garvey, a Republican political novice, had secured two spots on the November ballot ahead of Representative Katie Porter, an Orange County Democrat who had been their closest rival.

Representative Barbara Lee, a Democrat and well-known Bay Area progressive, was in fourth place.

The November general election will determine who will replace Dianne Feinstein, who held the seat for more than three decades until her death in September.

During the campaign, Ms. Porter, 50, had accused Mr. Schiff, 63, and his supporters of engineering Mr. Garvey’s ascendance to set up an easier November election. Mr. Schiff, who had raised more than $30 million by last month, spent lavishly on statewide ads that compared Mr. Garvey to Mr. Trump, and that framed him as Mr. Schiff’s chief opponent.

“Because of you, we have the establishment running scared,” Ms. Porter told supporters as she conceded at her election night party in Long Beach, Calif. She added that Mr. Schiff was “spending more to boost the Republican than promoting his own campaign.”

The strategy encouraged the state’s Republican voters to consolidate behind Mr. Garvey, 75, who is still recognized from his days playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres more than three decades ago. And it elevated Mr. Schiff as the leading Democrat for an electorate dominated by liberals.

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