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2015, Politically Speaking: Politics Podcast

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 (John Myers/KQED)

And now, something new.  Well, sort of new.

Our first weekly California politics podcast launched back in 2006. Now, many years and stories later, we're relaunching it... and, hopefully, making it even better.

KQED's Marisa Lagos and I, joined by longtime political journalist Anthony York, are back chatting about this week's most talked about stories: the U.S. Senate race that lies ahead, the first candidate for the 2018 governor's race jumping out to an early start, and the 2015 political and government stories we're watching.

But we could use your help as this podcast begins its new run. For starters, we're still noodling a name. And we'd like to know how to interact with those of you who have your own questions about how to make better sense of the hustle and bustle that is politics in the Golden State. Offer ideas here, or via Twitter.

In the meantime, here's our first episode.

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