California Up for Grabs: The 2010 Gubernatorial Race and the Politics of Reform
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ICW: In Conversation
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Authors Joe Mathews and Mark Paul talk about California’s politics in a panel discussion after the broadcast of the third debate between gubernatorial candidates Jerry Brown and Meg Whitman. The discussion is moderated by veteran political journalist Bill Boyarsky.
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