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The Fights That Shaped California’s November Ballot

Jun 26, 202626 min

The Politics of the World Cup

Jun 25, 202640 min

California’s Slow Vote Count: Feature or Bug?

Jun 23, 202627 min

LA Mayor’s Race May Become a “Slugfest” Between Former Allies

Jun 18, 202631 min

Big Tech Spent Big on California's Primaries. Did Voters Buy It?

Jun 16, 202621 min

The Dust Settles on California’s Primary

Jun 12, 202627 min

Two Democratic Challengers Make the Case for Change

Jun 11, 202631 min

Is California's Election System 'Crooked'? An Election Integrity Expert Weighs In

Jun 10, 202637 min

San Francisco Voters Are Buying What Daniel Lurie Is Selling

Jun 5, 202627 min

California’s Slow Count and What the Results Mean So Far

Jun 4, 202631 min

California Races to Watch as Election Results Roll In

Jun 3, 202628 min

Tom Steyer Vows to Challenge Corporate Power and Protect Workers from AI

May 30, 202657 min

California Primary Crunch Time

May 29, 202627 min

California's Only Toss-Up House Race

May 28, 202631 min

Trump Cuts a $1.8 Billion Deal With Himself

May 26, 202627 min

Chad Bianco Wants to Slash Taxes and Regulations

May 23, 20261h 0m

Cracking Open and Breaking Down San Francisco’s Ballot

May 22, 202633 min

The $7 Hamburger Case That Could Transform California’s Bail System

May 21, 202634 min

Journalist Who Investigated the Migrant Child Crisis Weighs in on Becerra’s Record

May 19, 202628 min

We Asked Newsom's Former Campaign Manager to Size Up the Current Governor's Race

May 15, 202632 min

Newsom Unveils Final Budget Proposal

May 14, 202631 min

California’s Home Insurance Market Is in Crisis. Can a New Insurance Commissioner Fix It?

May 12, 202627 min

Katie Porter Fields Questions on Housing, Gas Prices, AI Agenda at KQED Town Hall

May 9, 202655 min

Governor and L.A. Mayor Hopefuls Face Off in a Week of Fiery Debates

May 8, 202629 min

The Fight for the House Runs Through California

May 7, 202631 min

SCOTUS Just Shattered the Crown Jewel of the Civil Rights Era. Now What?

May 5, 202630 min

Inside California’s Billionaire Tax Fight and the Wide-Open Governor’s Race

May 1, 202630 min

How Prediction Markets are Colliding With California and National Politics

Apr 30, 202631 min

How California Became an Epicenter of Hospice Fraud

Apr 28, 202621 min

Did Anyone Break Through in The California Governor's Debate?

Apr 24, 202629 min

Bianco’s Governor Bid: Badge, Bible and Ballot Boxes

Apr 23, 202632 min

The Future of California’s Last Nuclear Power Plant

Apr 21, 202630 min

Which Governor Candidates Benefit From Swalwell's Downfall?

Apr 17, 202630 min

How Much of California’s High Gas Prices Are Related to War in Iran?

Apr 17, 202631 min

Inside the Investigation That Ended Swalwell's Career

Apr 14, 202632 min

How Swalwell's Campaign Collapsed

Apr 14, 202624 min

California Governor Candidate Eric Swalwell Accused of Sexual Assault

A former staff member is accusing East Bay Rep. Eric Swalwell of sexually assaulting her twice while she was too inebriated to consent, according to a San Francisco Chronicle investigation. Swalwell, a leading candidate for California governor, said in a statement that the allegations are false. His attorney sent a cease and desist letter to the accuser. Scott, Marisa and Guy discuss what the allegations could mean for the governor's race and how Democrats are responding. Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 10, 202621 min

Eric Swalwell Vows to Keep Fighting Trump if Elected California’s Next Governor

Congressmember Eric Swalwell built a national profile challenging President Donald Trump during two impeachment trials. Now, the East Bay congressman and former county prosecutor wants to be California’s next governor. Swalwell sits down with Marisa and Scott to talk about his promise to be California’s “fighter and protector,” his ambitious housing plans and corporate fairness tax and why Trump ordered the FBI to dig up a decades-old investigation into Swalwell’s ties to a suspected Chinese spy. He also reflects on growing up in a sports family, the lessons he took from his father’s career as a police chief and becoming the first in his family to attend college. This interview is part of a series of conversations with the 2026 gubernatorial candidates for California. The primary election is June 2. Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 9, 202631 min

Breaking Down the L.A. Mayor’s Race

Karen Bass made history four years ago as the first woman and second Black candidate elected mayor of Los Angeles. Today, she’s fighting to keep her position as her approval ratings still haven’t recovered from her handling of the deadly Palisades fire. Scott and Marisa are joined by The Los Angeles Times reporter Noah Goldberg to unpack the latest on the city’s mayoral race. Bass faces stiff competition from progressive City Councilmember Nithya Raman and conservative reality TV star Spencer Pratt. Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 7, 202629 min

The Battle for Pelosi's Seat Hits the Stage in San Francisco

The top contenders vying to replace Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi in Congress took the stage at San Francisco’s Sydney Goldstein Theater for a debate moderated by Political Breakdown host Scott Shafer and KQED’s Sydney Johnson. The candidates fielded questions spanning domestic and international policy, offering voters a glimpse into their priorities and leadership style. The field for Congressional District 11 includes San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan, former congressional aide and software engineer Saikat Chakrabarti, and State Senator Scott Wiener. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 4, 202655 min

SF Supervisor Jackie Fielder Steps Back for Mental Health

The three leading candidates running to fill Nancy Pelosi’s congressional seat after she retires squared off at a debate moderated by KQED’s Scott Shafer and Sydney Johnson this week. Those contenders include Supervisor Connie Chan, former software engineer Saikat Chakrabarti and state Senator Scott Wiener. Scott, Sydney and KQED's Guy Marzorati assess how well the candidates made their case and their lines of attack on each other. Then, they discuss San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder's sudden health emergency and decision to take a leave of absence. What does her situation reveal about the challenges facing young people in elected office and the resources available to support them? Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 3, 202623 min

Katie Porter's Run for Governor Centers Tax Cuts, Corporate Accountability

Democrat Katie Porter was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018, flipping an Orange County seat that had long been held by Republicans. She made waves in Congress with her incisive grilling of CEOs and corporate leaders, often using a whiteboard to make her point. Now, Porter is running for governor following an unsuccessful Senate campaign in 2024. She joins Marisa and Scott in studio to discuss her gubernatorial agenda, including a proposal to eliminate state income taxes for families making under $100,000 a year. They also discuss her upbringing in Iowa, what she learned watching the 1980s farm crisis wreak havoc on her community, how she became a protégé of Sen. Elizabeth Warren and what it’s like working in politics as a single mom of three kids. This interview is part of a series of conversations with the 2026 gubernatorial candidates for California. The primary election is June 2. Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 2, 202631 min

How the U.S. Government Uses Social Media to Target Its Own Citizens

The Department of Homeland Security is using social media to demonize dissenters, branding U.S. citizens as terrorists, rioters and agitators. That’s according to a Wall Street Journal investigation that found most of DHS’s assault allegations against citizens were unsubstantiated. Scott is joined by reporter Brenna Smith, a member of the investigative team that reviewed cell phone recordings and body-camera footage. In addition to the investigation’s findings, they discuss the financial, emotional and professional toll on the Americans targeted by this aggressive government campaign. Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 1, 202626 min

Threats to California’s Vote-By-Mail Mount Before June Primary

California’s vote-by-mail system is facing a two-pronged attack. In Riverside County, the sheriff has seized hundreds of thousands of ballots from the November election, making highly questionable allegations of fraud. Plus, the U.S. Supreme Court is scrutinizing the practice of counting mail-in ballots that arrive after election day. Scott, Marisa and Guy discuss the threats to California’s voting laws and what they could mean for the June primary. Then, they break down a debate debacle in Los Angeles, where the University of Southern California abruptly cancelled a scheduled gubernatorial debate after four candidates of color who were not invited protested that the criteria used to determine who to include was biased. Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 27, 202627 min

Antonio Villaraigosa's Second Act: Can a 'Pragmatist' Lead California?

In 2018, Antonio Villaraigosa's bid for governor ended with a loss to Gavin Newsom. Now, the former Los Angeles mayor is back for a second run, positioning himself as a problem-solver ready to stand up to President Donald Trump while lowering costs for California families. The Democrat points to a political career spanning more than three decades, including two years as speaker of the state Assembly. Scott and Marisa sit down with Villaraigosa to discuss the lessons learned from past defeats and why he believes California needs a pragmatist now more than ever. Villaraigosa also reflects on his upbringing — navigating poverty, abuse, and a high school expulsion — and how it shaped his views on affordability, education and labor. This interview is part of a series of conversations with the 2026 gubernatorial candidates for California. The primary election is June 2. Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 26, 202632 min

How AI and Tech Are Changing The Campaign Finance Game

With the 2026 midterms ahead, a flood of campaign donations is expected in California and beyond — with a growing amount coming from the tech industry, including a $500 million push by California tech billionaires. Scott and Marisa sit down with Hilary Braseth, Executive Director of the nonpartisan organization Open Secrets, to discuss what these donations could mean as the primary season gets into full swing. They also dig into the rise of hard-to-trace “dark money,” and how emerging industries like AI and crypto are using a new playbook to influence elections and policy. Check out Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 24, 202626 min

California's Political Reckoning with Cesar Chavez's Legacy After Allegations

A New York Times investigation has triggered swift condemnation and political upheaval in California, after uncovering allegations of sexual abuse of girls and women, including the rape of revered labor leader Dolores Huerta by the late farmworker legend Cesar Chavez. The revelations have prompted state and local leaders to consider renaming streets, schools and has already changed the official March 31 state holiday to "Farmworkers Day." Scott and Marisa sit down with KQED Labor Correspondent Farida Jhabvala Romero and Los Angeles Times columnist Anita Chabria to discuss how farmworkers, labor activists, and politicians are reacting to these revelations and what they mean for Chavez's legacy and the future of the farmworker movement. Check out Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 20, 202624 min

Tony Thurmond Carves Out a Progressive Path in the Race for California Governor

State Superintendent Tony Thurmond is positioning himself as one of the most progressive candidates in a crowded Democratic field for California governor. Scott and Marisa sit down with Thurmond to discuss his vision for the state and why he believes his experience in nonprofits and as the California’s top education official puts him ahead of his fellow contenders. Thurmond also reflects on his upbringing — navigating poverty as an Afro-Latino kid who relied on public assistance programs — and how it prepared him to be California's next governor. This interview is part of a series of conversations with the 2026 gubernatorial candidates for California. The primary election is June 2. Check out ⁠⁠⁠Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter⁠⁠⁠, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 19, 202632 min

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on Leading With Faith as a Public Servant

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is widely considered a potential contender for the 2028 presidential race. Scott and Marisa sit down with him to discuss his new memoir, “Where We Keep the Light: Stories from a Life of Service.”They talk to Gov. Shapiro about being a Jewish politician in a moment where faith is dividing Americans, at a time of rising antisemitism and deep divisions over the escalating conflicts in the Middle East. They also dig into his upbringing and how it guided him from a pre-med student to a career in politics.Check out Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 17, 202625 min

California Gas Prices Are on the Rise. Who's to Blame?

The war on Iran opened up yet another opportunity for Gov. Gavin Newsom and President Donald Trump to play the blame game — this time, over the soaring cost of gasoline in California and across the country. Scott, Marisa and Guy break down how the debate is playing out politically and what's driving the state's rising fuel costs. They also discuss Proposition 1, Newsom’s sweeping behavioral health initiative aimed at addressing homelessness and mental illness. Nearly two years after voters narrowly approved the measure, critics say progress toward opening new treatment beds has been slow. Check out Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter, Political Breakdown’s weekly newsletter, delivered straight to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 13, 202623 min