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Candidates face off in last US Senate debate before primary
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May 11, 2016
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Candidates face off in last US Senate debate before primary
Much of the focus was on California Attorney General Kamala Harris, the front-runner in the race, as the remaining candidates battled for a shot at second place.
From left to right: Duf Sundheim, Kamala Harris, Loretta Sanchez, Ron Unz, Tom Del Beccaro at a debate at KPBS in San Diego, May 10, 2016.
From left to right: Duf Sundheim, Kamala Harris, Loretta Sanchez, Ron Unz, Tom Del Beccaro at a debate at KPBS in San Diego, May 10, 2016.
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Much of the focus was on California Attorney General Kamala Harris, the front-runner in the race, as the remaining candidates battled for a shot at second place.

California's June 7th primary is less than a month away.

Mail-in ballots started going out this week, and the competition is ramping up in the race to replace long-time U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer.

Last night the candidates vying for her seat met on the debate stage for the last time before the primary.

Much of the focus was on California Attorney General Kamala Harris, the front-runner in the race, as the remaining candidates battled for a shot at second place.

Joining Take Two to discuss:

  • KPCC's Senior Politics Reporter Mary Plummer

Missed the debate? Watch it here.