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KQED Politics Podcast: How Democrats Hope to Take House Seats in California

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Former Northern California Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher is leading an effort to pick up 2018 congressional seats in California. (DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP/Getty Images)

On this week's KQED Politics Podcast, Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos are joined by KQED's health editor Carrie Feibel to talk about the Senate plan to undo the Affordable Care Act (00:50).

Then, former Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher and Democratic campaign consultant Katie Merrill discuss their strategy to unseat seven Republican members of Congress in California (08:12).

Their new super PAC "Fight Back California" is targeting voters in the seven Republican-controlled districts that voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

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