Schiff's Senate Campaign Speech Disrupted by Protesters Demanding Gaza Cease-fire
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Protesters shouting for a Gaza cease-fire abruptly ended Rep. Adam Schiff's Senate campaign victory speech.
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Schiff was leading in early primary results for the late Sen. Feinstein's seat when over 2 dozen protesters pushed toward the stage after 2 minutes.
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Schiff acknowledged protesters' right to demonstrate, but had to leave the stage amid shouting between protesters and Schiff supporters.
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Schiff supports a temporary Gaza cease-fire deal but has not backed calls for an unconditional, immediate cease-fire unlike his opponent.
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Pro-Israel groups have spent millions supporting Schiff's candidacy in the final days before the primary.