California’s chaotic race for governor
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Next week a ferocious primary battle will come to an end when voters have their first say on who will be California’s next governor. Policy decisions made in America's largest state can ripple across the rest of the country, for good or ill. What does the battle in California mean—for the future of the state and for national politics?
Guests and hosts:
- Charlotte Howard, executive editor
- James Bennet, Lexington columnist
- Aryn Braun, West Coast correspondent
- Steve Hilton, candidate for governor of California
Topics covered:
- Election issues in California
- The Democratic primary
- Republican views of the state
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