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How California's Top Two Primary System is Changing State Politics

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The days of political parties nominating candidates for office are a thing of the past in California. For each office from governor on down, the June primary election is all about the top two finishers, regardless of party. They'll face off against each other in round two, also known as the November election. Joining us to talk about what impact the Top Two primary system is having on how we vote and elect people in California is Eric McGhee of the Public Policy Institute of California.

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