For the first time in decades, voters in California’s Republican
primary may have a decisive role in picking the GOP presidential
nominee. As the June 7 primary approaches, Donald Trump, Ted
Cruz and John Kasich are fighting tooth-and-nail to secure the
state’s 172 delegates. In this hour, we discuss immigration, the
economy and a range of other domestic and foreign policy issues
with representatives for the final three GOP candidates.
GOP Presidential Campaigns Vie for California's Votes
Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz(L) Donald Trump (C)and John Kasich. (DSK/AFP/Getty Images)
Guests:
Michael Schroeder, California political director and state co-chair, Ted Cruz for President; former chair of the California Republican Party
Doug Ose, volunteer, Donald Trump's campaign; former U.S. congressman
Robert Molnar, political advisor, John Kasich campaign; served as special<br /> assistant to California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner from 2007-2011.
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