Dianne Feinstein’s Lasting Impact on Women in Office When Dianne Feinstein was elected in 1992, only two women were in the U.S. Senate. There were 25 on the day she died.
Why Dianne Feinstein, Like Many Before Her, Refuses to Resign A life in Congress comes with power, prestige and perks that can be hard to leave behind. For some lawmakers who view their job as their identity, the prospect is unthinkable.
They Legitimized the Myth of a Stolen Election — and Reaped the Rewards On the day the Capitol was attacked, 139 Republicans in the House voted to dispute the Electoral College count. This is how they got there.