Two-Thirds Of Californians Think Feinstein Isn't Fit To Serve, Poll Finds

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Two-Thirds Of Californians Think Feinstein Isn't Fit To Serve, Poll Finds
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The Senate's oldest member has had a spate of health setbacks, including a monthslong absence due to shingles and reported cognitive decline.

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