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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office is rejecting the theory that one of her daughters is aiding Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., at the U.S. Capitol in a bid to boost Rep. Adam Schiff’s chances of winning Feinstein's Senate seat next year.

Nancy Corinne Prowda has been seen at Feinstein’s side on several occasions since the 89-year-old Feinstein returned to Washington, D.C., last week after spending 10 weeks in her home state recovering from shingles.

Prowda has been an integral part of Feinstein’s day-to-day life, a Politico report suggested Wednesday. That report noted that the Pelosi and Feinstein families are on friendly terms and that Prowda's assistance is "rooted" in this friendship.

However, it also quoted an anonymous source who implied that Prowda may be helping Feinstein stay in office until the next election because that would set up an election that Schiff, D-Calif., could win. Pelosi is backing Schiff to take Feinstein's seat.

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Rep. Adam Schiff is running to fill Sen. Dianne Feinstein's seat when she retires at the end of 2024.

Rep. Adam Schiff is running to fill Sen. Dianne Feinstein's seat when she retires at the end of 2024. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo, Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images )

Alteratively, a decision by Feinstein to retire now could lead to the appointment of Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., which would hurt Schiff's chances of taking the seat. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has pledged to appoint a Black woman to the Senate if given another opportunity at it, and Lee is a natural choice for Newsom as she is also running for Feinstein's seat.

An unnamed Pelosi family "confidant" is quoted by Politico as saying, "If DiFi resigns right now, there is an enormous probability that Barbara Lee gets appointed — thus, it makes it harder for Schiff."

However, when Fox News Digital asked Pelosi’s office if the arrangement is linked to aiding Schiff’s campaign, a spokesperson simply said, "No."

"Nancy Corinne and Senator Feinstein have been friends for decades. Nancy Corinne has been supporting her in her shingles' recovery," the spokesperson said. "Speaker Emerita Pelosi and Senator Feinstein have been friends since long before their service in Congress — and their friendship is personal, not political.  Anyone who knows Senator Feinstein knows that her service in the Senate is entirely her own decision, and Speaker Emerita Pelosi would never suggest otherwise."

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Dianne Feinstein

Nancy Corinne Prowda, left, accompanies Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., at the Capitol on May 11. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

A spokesperson for Feinstein’s office did not address Fox News Digital’s question about whether Prowda's assistance is aimed at helping Schiff.

"Nancy Corrine is a dear friend of Senator Feinstein’s going back more than 40 years. She has been spending time with the senator as she continues to recover from shingles," they said.

Even before Feinstein’s months-long absence from the Senate, questions about the veteran legislator’s mental acuity have inspired calls for her to step down before the end of her planned retirement in 2024.

Pelosi's endorsement of Schiff has not stopped a competitive three-way primary emerging between Schiff, Lee and Rep. Katie Porter, D-Calif.

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Nancy Pelosi at the Capitol

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi endorsed Schiff in his Senate race. (Getty Images)

Schiff has so far significantly outraised his rivals, and early polling shows him with a modest lead over Porter, while Lee trails in third. However, he could face an uphill battle if Feinstein retires early, and he’s left to face a short-term, younger incumbent in the race.

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Schiff’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office also did not return a request for comment.