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California’s Political Geography 2020

By Eric McGhee

California still leans Democratic overall, but independents are leaning Republican in many areas of the state. A closer look suggests that registering all eligible residents to vote could moderate more partisan places. Views on specific issues also follow their own geographic patterns.

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A Conversation with Governor Gavin Newsom

Governor Gavin Newsom will join PPIC President and CEO Mark Baldassare for an in-depth conversation about climate change, energy, wildfires, and California’s future followed by a wide-ranging audience Q&A.

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Video: A Conversation with Leon Panetta

By Mary Severance

The former defense secretary and CIA director talks with PPIC’s Mark Baldassare about the role of leadership in addressing the key policy challenges facing California and the nation.

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California’s Future: Political Landscape

By Eric McGhee, Dean Bonner

Most Californians support Democratic policies, but one-party control carries risks—and the demographic differences between voters and nonvoters reflect a growing economic divide.

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Waning Confidence in the Electoral Process

By Rachel Lawler

As California heads into an especially important election year, residents’ confidence in the state’s electoral system has declined substantially from prior years.

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Californians and the 2020 Election

By Mark Baldassare

PPIC president and CEO Mark Baldassare discusses some key differences between the state’s voters and nonvoters--and what this means for the 2020 election and California’s future.

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