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State of Affairs: the 'Trump effect' that wasn't and where Democrats go from here
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Nov 17, 2016
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State of Affairs: the 'Trump effect' that wasn't and where Democrats go from here
On this week's State of Affairs, the vote count continues in California, the Trump effect that wasn't, and a long-shot bid to do away with the Electoral College.
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento.
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento.
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On this week's State of Affairs, the vote count continues in California, the Trump effect that wasn't, and a long-shot bid to do away with the Electoral College.

On this week's State of Affairs, the vote count continues in California, the Trump effect that wasn't, and a long-shot bid to do away with the Electoral College.

Joining Take Two to discuss:

  • Carla Marinucci, POLITICO's California Playbook reporter
  • Marisa Lagos, political reporter for KQED