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5 California Debate Questions for Trump and Clinton

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Monday night's presidential debate isn't in California. In fact, the event at Hofstra University on Long Island is about as far from the Golden State as you can get within the continental U.S. But California, with more than 10 percent of the nation's population, should at least be part of the discussion. We look at two issues coming out of Silicon Valley which could come to the forefront of tonight's presidential debate: cyber-security and the future of the nation's economy.

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