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State of Affairs: Bullet trains and an update on California's congressional race
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Mar 10, 2016
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State of Affairs: Bullet trains and an update on California's congressional race
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump could influence California's congressional race in an unexpected way.
The State Capitol in Sacramento
The State Capitol in Sacramento
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GOP frontrunner Donald Trump could influence California's congressional race in an unexpected way.

On this week's State of Affairs, President Obama eyes two California judges to replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scali, how GOP frontrunner Donald Trump could influence California's congressional race, and a big win for the bullet train. 

Joining Take Two to discuss:

  • Scott Shafer, Senior Editor of KQED's California Government and Politics Desk
  • Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, USC Professor of the Practice of Public Policy Communication