By Stacy M. Brown | NNPA Newswire

(NNPA) – Rep. Barbara Lee plans to run for the Senate, a decision that comes despite fellow Democrat and incumbent Sen. Dianne Feinstein having yet to announce her intentions.
According to Politico, the 76-year-old Lee has told her colleagues in a closed-door Congressional Black Caucus meeting.
Asked later about her plans, Lee said in a brief interview sheโd officially announce, โwhen itโs appropriate.โ
โRight now, in respect to [Sen.] Dianne Feinstein and the floods and what Iโm doing, Iโm doing my work. And weโll let them know when I intend to go to the next step. But nowโs the time not to talk about that,โ she said, according to Politico.
Leeโs office didnโt return messages from the Black Press.
However, Politico reported that Lee declined to say whether sheโd run against 89-year-old Feinstein if the California senator chose to run again rather than retire.
โIโm not really doing anything except letting colleagues know that thereโll be a time to talk about the Senate race,โ she said.
Leeโs decision to run comes a day after Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.) also announced a bid for the seat currently held by Feinstein (D-Calif.).
Politico further noted that Lee was widely seen as leading the list of potential Feinstein replacements if she were to retire early and Gov. Gavin Newsom were to choose a successor, though thereโs no indication Feinstein would do so.
The outlet reported that the governor vetted Lee when then-Sen. Kamala Harris departed for the vice presidency, and he publicly committed to choosing a Black woman if he had the chance to make another appointment.
Some other House members had emerged as potential contenders, but Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) isnโt expected to seek the seat. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) has said he would defer a decision for a few months.
