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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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Jan 7, 2026 • 32min
Trump's Rare Supreme Court Defeat
The U.S. Supreme Court recently dealt a major loss to President Donald Trump when it ordered him to return control of the Illinois National Guard to the state’s governor. The ruling prompted Trump to relinquish control of California’s and Oregon’s National Guard troops as well.
The decision capped a complicated legal fight that began in June, when Trump sent troops into Los Angeles to respond to immigration raid protests. Marisa unpacks the court's decision with Melissa Murray, a New York University law professor and co-host of the Strict Scrutiny podcast.
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Jan 3, 2026 • 33min
With Trans Athletes Under Attack, What Does Fairness Look Like?
Over the holidays, we’re rebroadcasting some of our favorite interviews from 2025.
Cal Calamia is a nonbinary transmasculine runner and an activist who has successfully pushed to create nonbinary running categories in some of the world’s largest marathons. Calamia joins Marisa in studio to dig into the debate over transgender participation in sports.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 31min
Should Democrats Reframe Climate Change as an Affordability Issue?
Over the holidays, we’re rebroadcasting some of our favorite interviews from 2025.
In November, Governor Gavin Newsom was at the COP30 United Nations climate summit in Brazil, where he argued Democrats need to reframe climate change mitigation as an affordability issue. Marisa and Scott are joined by Guy to discuss the politics of energy and how the soaring cost of utilities is becoming a political cudgel.
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Dec 27, 2025 • 31min
Who Draws the Lines? A History of Gerrymandering
Jim Rainey, a political coverage expert from the Los Angeles Times, dives into the contentious world of gerrymandering. He unpacks how redistricting was originally meant to equalize representation but has often been hijacked by partisan agendas. Jim reveals the historical roots of gerrymandering, from Phil Burton's 1981 moves to current mid-decade redistricting tactics linked to Gavin Newsom. He also discusses the importance of California's Citizens Commission and critiques the calls for national reform in this ongoing political battle.

Dec 24, 2025 • 32min
How Alameda County’s DA Would Handle Federal Troops in Oakland
Over the holidays, we’re rebroadcasting some of our favorite interviews from 2025.
After Alameda County recalled progressive District Attorney Pamela Price last year, the Board of Supervisors appointed Superior Court Judge Ursula Jones Dickson to replace her. Since taking office, Jones Dickson has reversed some of her predecessor’s more liberal policies toward prosecutions. She joins Scott in studio to talk about her approach to criminal justice and public safety and the threat of President Trump’s troop deployment to Oakland.
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Dec 20, 2025 • 31min
The Political Year in Retrospect
This year in politics, President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles, Oakland and San Francisco received new mayors and a redistricting battle reshaped the state’s congressional map. Scott and Marisa are joined by the San Francisco Chronicle's senior political writer Joe Garofoli to analyze the year's top political stories. Plus, they look ahead to 2026, when the race of governor of California heats up and competitive midterm elections will determine control of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 31min
How Trump Wields the Presidential Pardon
The pardon power gives U.S. presidents an unusual and extraordinary tool, one that most former presidents have used sparingly and with an eye on potential political fallout. President Donald Trump, however, has used the power to pardon political allies and supporters, January 6 seditionists and an international drug trafficker. Liz Oyer, who served for three years as a pardon attorney for the Department of Justice, says these remarkable pardons are all part of a larger plan to corrupt the American justice system.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 26min
Farmworkers Pursue the American Dream in Fear of ICE Raids
California is home to some of the most productive agricultural land in the country, but it could not operate without the hundreds of thousands of farmworkers who harvest the food.
Los Angeles Times reporter Brittny Mejia spent three days harvesting mini watermelons and cantaloupes alongside California farmworkers. She joins Scott to discuss the backbreaking work and what she learned from conversations about their lives and growing fears of ICE raids.
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Dec 12, 2025 • 30min
Democrats Recruit Doctors for Key Congressional Races
With federal health care subsidies set to expire, Democrats are pushing to make next year’s midterm elections a referendum on Republicans’ approach to health care. Part of their strategy is recruiting doctors to run for office in 2026. Scott and Marisa talk with Guy about this tactic and how it's playing out in two key California congressional races.
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Dec 12, 2025 • 32min
How Trump Uses Taxpayer Dollars as a Political Weapon
Join Jill Habig, founder of the Public Rights Project and civil rights attorney, as she discusses how the Trump administration uses federal funds and National Guard deployments to pressure local governments. Habig reveals her organization's mission to support cities against these tactics. She shares insights on collaborating with groups like the ACLU, the challenges faced by local officials, and the legal strategies employed to protect communities. With a focus on nonpartisan efforts, she highlights the growing resilience among cities in the face of federal overreach.


