California’s U.S. Senate seat debate is tonight at 5pm

California political junkies will be tuning in Tuesday night for the debate between the two candidates on the November ballot vying to represent California in the U.S. Senate. The debate will take place at 5 p.m. Pacific Time. It will be hosted by Los Angeles’ local ABC station and will be streamed lived on their website.

Baseball star-turned-politician Steve Garvey will face off against Rep. Adam Schiff, who gained national recognition running the impeachment proceedings against former President Donal Trump. Schiff was the winner of the March primary, by a tiny margin, but California’s largely Democratic electorate was split between Schiff and Representatives Katie Porter and Barbara Lee, who did not make it through the March primary. Schiff is expected to win by a wide margin in November. Ballots are being mailed out to registered voters around the state this week.

The candidates will appear on the ballot twice, for the six-year term representing California in the upper house of Congress through 2030, and separately to serve out the final weeks of the term left vacant by Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s death in September 2023. The seat was filled in October 2023 by Laphonza Butler, appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom, but she chose not to run in the scheduled election.

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