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Help KQED Shape Our 2020 Election Coverage

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Fourteen presidential candidates and their supporters were hoping to make an impression at the California Democratic Party State Convention in San Francisco. (Scott Shafer/KQED)

With a new early primary, California is expected to play an outsized role in the 2020 election. As candidates begin flocking to the Golden State, we'd like your help in shaping our election coverage for the primary and beyond.

Let us know what issues will influence your vote, what kind of stories you want to hear and read, and what questions you want us to ask the candidates.

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