Feinstein Announces She , Will Not Run For Reelection , Amid Pressure to Step Down.<br />On February 14, Sen. Dianne Feinstein <br />announced that she will not run for reelection <br />after her current term ends in early 2025. .<br />On February 14, Sen. Dianne Feinstein <br />announced that she will not run for reelection <br />after her current term ends in early 2025. .<br />ABC reports that Feinstein said <br />she plans to continue serving <br />until that time comes. .<br />I am announcing today I will not run <br />for reelection in 2024 but intend to <br />accomplish as much for California <br />as I can through the end of next <br />year when my term ends. , Dianne Feinstein, Democrat Senator from California, via ABC News.<br />I am announcing today I will not run <br />for reelection in 2024 but intend to <br />accomplish as much for California <br />as I can through the end of next <br />year when my term ends. , Dianne Feinstein, Democrat Senator from California, via ABC News.<br />The 89-year-old Feinstein has <br />served in the Senate since 1992.<br />Over the course of her political career, <br />she has won several senior posts. .<br />Over the course of her political career <br />she has won several senior posts. .<br />Even with a divided Congress, <br />we can still pass bills that will improve lives. <br />Each of us was sent here to solve problems. , Dianne Feinstein, Democrat Senator from California, via ABC News.<br />That's what I've done for the last 30 years, <br />and that's what I plan to do for the next two <br />years. My thanks to the people of California <br />for allowing me to serve them, Dianne Feinstein, Democrat Senator from California, via ABC News.<br />That's what I've done for the last 30 years, <br />and that's what I plan to do for the next two <br />years. My thanks to the people of California <br />for allowing me to serve them, Dianne Feinstein, Democrat Senator from California, via ABC News.<br />ABC reports that Feinstein, the Senate's oldest <br />sitting member, has been facing pressure to make <br />way for a younger generation of Democrat leaders.<br />ABC reports that Feinstein, the Senate's oldest <br />sitting member, has been facing pressure to make <br />way for a younger generation of Democrat leaders.<br />Earlier this year, Feinstein declined the role <br />of president pro tempore, a spot typically <br />held by the majority party's senior member.<br />Earlier this year, Feinstein declined the role <br />of president pro tempore, a spot typically <br />held by the majority party's senior member.<br />Prior to joining the Senate in 1992, <br />Feinstein served as the city of <br />San Francisco's first female mayor