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Join hosts Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos as they unpack the day in politics with a California perspective. Featuring interviews with reporters and other insiders involved in the craft of politics—including elected officials, candidates, pollsters, campaign managers, fundraisers, and other political players—Political Breakdown pulls back the curtain to offer an insider’s glimpse at how politics works today.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 31min
Sam Liccardo and Lateefah Simon: The Bay Area’s Two Freshmen Members of Congress
Lateefah Simon, a MacArthur genius and former BART board member, and Sam Liccardo, ex-mayor of San Jose, discuss their new roles as U.S. House representatives. They share insights on balancing personal relationships in a bipartisan Congress and their commitment to tackle housing and childcare issues. Both stress the importance of reconnecting the Democratic Party with voters and advocating for marginalized communities. They also explore innovative solutions in the Bay Area's tech and biotech sectors while aiming for unity in addressing societal challenges.

Dec 20, 2024 • 26min
A Preview For 2025? Musk and Trump Send Congress Scrambling
The 118th Congress is in its final days, and it’s not going quietly. With a government shutdown looming, Republicans killed a bipartisan budget deal then resurrected another plan that Democrats rejected.The chaos in Washington could be a preview of what’s coming in the second Trump administration, with a closely divided House and a bitter partisan climate.Scott and Marisa talk with two Democratic members of Congress: Sydney Kamlager-Dove from Los Angeles and Jared Huffman from Marin. They discuss the prospect for a budget deal, Elon Musk’s influence and why Republicans defied President-elect Donald Trump last night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 20, 2024 • 31min
Will She Or Won’t She? Kamala Harris Mulls A Race For Governor Of California
As the year comes to an end, Marisa and Scott are joined by Politico California Bureau Chief Christopher Cadelago to look ahead to 2025, mulling over questions like: What's next for Vice President Kamala Harris? How is the California governor's race shaping up? Will Speaker Mike Johnson be able to keep his job as a government shutdown looms? Are Democrats learning any lessons from their losses and looking to turn the page to a new generation of leadership? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 19, 2024 • 25min
The Politics of a Constitutional Convention Has Democrats in a Panic
Heather Knight, New York Times San Francisco Bureau Chief, and State Senator Scott Wiener dive deep into the escalating concerns around a potential constitutional convention as Republicans gear up for power. They discuss the risks it poses to fundamental issues like abortion and immigration. Scott shares his efforts to rescind California's dormant calls for a convention, while Heather provides insights on the historical context and the implications of rewriting the Constitution in today's polarized climate. It's a thought-provoking conversation about democracy's future.

Dec 18, 2024 • 24min
A Win For Identity Politics? How Newcomer Derek Tran “Blew Up The Democratic Playbook”
One of the House races that Democrats flipped from red to blue this election was California’s 45th congressional district in Orange County. Democratic newcomer Derek Tran narrowly defeated the incumbent Michelle Steel by about 650 votes in the nation’s most expensive House race. Melanie Mason, senior political reporter at Politico, covered that race and says Tran’s victory “blew up the Democratic Playbook.” She joins Scott to discuss how Tran managed to beat Steel in what was a very challenging political climate for Democrats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 17, 2024 • 27min
The Diploma Divide: A New Political Alignment
Educated liberals have won the culture war, but that hasn't necessarily translated into winning elections. The Republican party is attracting larger numbers of working class voters without college degrees while Democrats are now the party preferred by educated Americans. This shift, referred to as the "diploma divide" reveals a new political alignment that is shaking up our politics. It's the subject of the book "Polarized by Degrees: How the Diploma Divide and the Culture War Transformed American Politics." Co-author Matt Grossman is director of the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research and a professor of political science at Michigan State University and he joins Scott. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 14, 2024 • 25min
Harmeet Dhillon: Conservative Firebrand Is Trump’s Pick To Oversee Civil Rights
President-elect Donald Trump signaled his intention this week to make Harmeet K. Dhillon the deputy attorney general, running the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division. Dhillon is a San Francisco attorney who has long been a supporter of Trump. On this special edition of Political Breakdown, we're sharing an interview from 2018 when Marisa and Scott interviewed Dhillon about Republican politics, being an outspoken conservative living in liberal San Francisco, her time as a board member of the ACLU and her passion for knitting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 14, 2024 • 26min
Here’s How Californians Voted on Statewide Propositions
Today marks the day California Secretary of State Shirley Weber certifies the final election results for all the races and measures voters cast their ballots on last month.The certification puts the November 2024 election officially in the history books, and so we’re bringing you an episode of our sister podcasts The Bay and Bay Curious breaking down how Californians voted on each of the statewide propositions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 13, 2024 • 30min
London Breed Has Few Regrets As She Prepares to Leave the Mayor’s Office
San Francisco Mayor London Breed was president of the board of supervisors when former Mayor Ed Lee suddenly died in 2017. She was sworn in as acting mayor in the middle of the night then went on to win election the following year. Breed has led the city through most of the first Donald Trump presidency, the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath. She joins Marisa and Scott for an exit interview as her six years leading the city comes to a close, having lost reelection to Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 12, 2024 • 30min
Santa Clara County’s First Vietnamese American Supervisor
Betty Duong made history last week when she was sworn in as the first Vietnamese-American supervisor in Santa Clara County. The county has one of the largest Vietnamese-American populations in the country and Duong is among a generation of children of refugees shaping life in the South Bay. Guy talks with Duong about decisions over housing, labor and health care that she’ll face as a member of the board of supervisors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


