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State of Affairs: Dems target 2 more CA GOP Reps. in 2018
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May 26, 2017
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State of Affairs: Dems target 2 more CA GOP Reps. in 2018
Also: Gov. Jerry Brown is striking a softer tone on Trump. The reason? You might call it divine intervention.
The dome and exterior of the California State Capitol building in 2015, in Sacramento.
The dome and exterior of the California State Capitol building in 2015, in Sacramento.
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Also: Gov. Jerry Brown is striking a softer tone on Trump. The reason? You might call it divine intervention.

Today on State of Affairs:

Democrats are targeting two more California Republicans for 2018 — that brings to total up to 9.

The White House rolls out its four-trillion-dollar budget proposal, but state lawmakers have some concerns.

Jerry Brown's striking a softer tone on Trump. You might call it divine intervention.

Guests:

  • Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, professor of public policy at USC
  • Carla Marinucci, senior editor for Politico's California Playbook

Correction: A Martinez identifies Carla Marinucci as senior editor for KQED's California Playbook. She is — in fact — senior editor for Politico's California Playbook.