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Could a crowded Democratic field let Republicans sweep California's nonpartisan primary for Governor?
Elex Michaelson joins the Inside Politics panel to talk about what once seemed far-fetched: an all-GOP California Governor's race. With the top two GOP candidates polling in the mid-teens and eight or more Democrats splitting their party, "the fact that it is even a possibility in a state that has two to one Democrats to Republicans... is kind of wild," says Michaelson.
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