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What's Next for the California Republican Party?

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An exterior of the state capitol is shown on January 5, 2006 in Sacramento, California.  (David Paul Morris/Getty Images)

California Democrats crushed state Republicans in the recent midterm election, reducing the GOP to seven of the state’s 53 seats in the House of Representatives. We’ll talk with California republicans about how the party plans to move forward.

Guests:

Kristin Olsen, member of the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors, former assembly republican leader representing Stanislaus and San Joaquin Counties in the CA State Assembly

Matt Shupe, managing partner, Praetorian Public Relations; chair of Contra Costa County Republican Party

Doug Ose, former U.S. congressman from Sacramento

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