

Political Breakdown
KQED
Join hosts Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos as they unpack the day in politics with a California perspective. Featuring interviews with reporters and other insiders involved in the craft of politics—including elected officials, candidates, pollsters, campaign managers, fundraisers, and other political players—Political Breakdown pulls back the curtain to offer an insider’s glimpse at how politics works today.
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Mar 16, 2024 • 21min
SF Voters Give Police More Power – How Will That Affect Public Safety?
The March primary signaled a shift toward the middle of the political spectrum, as San Francisco voters approved Mayor London Breed’s measures to empower the SF police and screen public assistance recipients for drugs.Scott is joined by Marisa and KQED's Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez to talk about what this means for public safety and the San Francisco mayor's race, where Breed faces a growing field of challengers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 15, 2024 • 32min
How Assembly Speaker Rivas’ Rural Farmworker Background Affects His Leadership Style
Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas is coming up on one year as leader of the lower house. Rivas joins Marisa and Scott to talk about what he's learned and his priorities as the state faces a budget deficit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 14, 2024 • 25min
Trump Mocks Biden’s Stutter, Prompting Advocates Into Action
President Joe Biden has been open about dealing with a stutter that sometimes trips him up during public speaking. But when former President Donald Trump mocked Biden’s stutter at a rally in Georgia this week, a San Francisco-based stuttering advocate launched a public relations campaign urging people with stutters to come forwardMarisa and Scott are joined by Maya Chupkov, a stuttering activist and host of the podcast Proud Stutter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 13, 2024 • 29min
Why Women Are Making Big Gains in the State Legislature
2024 has been a very mixed year for women in state politics. California is poised to have two male U.S. Senators for the first time since 1992, and men are replacing several women in the state’s congressional delegation. However, women still made gains in Sacramento. Scott and Marisa talk about the record numbers of women representing their districts in the California State Legislature with Susannah Delano, executive director of Close the Gap, which helps elect women to office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 12, 2024 • 20min
Is “Panera-Gate” a Real Scandal Or Politics As Usual?
The process of creating laws is under new scrutiny after a political ally of Gov. Gavin Newsom – the owner of the Panera Bread chain – appeared to benefit from an exemption in a new state law taking effect next month that will raise the hourly wages of fast food workers to $20 an hour. Finding out exactly how the exemption got into the legislation was complicated after it was revealed that a major labor union required negotiators working on the bill to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement. Now a Republican lawmaker is trying to ban NDAs in lawmaking. Scott talks with Chris Micheli, a registered lobbyist and former general counsel for the California Manufacturers Association, about the use of NDAs in drafting state legislation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 9, 2024 • 22min
Hot Takes on Biden’s State of the Union Speech
President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech was an energetic and blunt performance, including many direct attacks on his political rival, former President Donald Trump. Scott breaks down the speech with KQED political correspondents Marisa Lagos and Guy Marzorati. Plus, updates on Super Tuesday election results for congressional races and Governor Gavin Newsom's Proposition 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 8, 2024 • 33min
Who Voted, Who Didn’t And What Difference It Made
The votes are still being counted, but Tuesday's primary is shaping up to be a low-turnout election. Who voted and who stayed home? Marisa and Scott talk about turnout and the voter enthusiasm deficit with Paul Mitchell, vice president at Political Data Inc. Plus, Mitchell explains why Adam Schiff boosting Steve Garvey boosted Republicans up and down the ballot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 7, 2024 • 29min
Progressive Women Fall Short in the U.S. Senate Race
Democrat Adam Schiff will face off against former baseball star Republican Steve Garvey in November, ensuring that California will soon be without a female U.S. senator for the first time in 32 years. Plus, Democrats seem to have avoided disaster in a Central Valley House district that they want to flip from red to blue. Scott and Marisa break down results from Tuesday’s primary election with San Francisco Chronicle political writer Joe Garofoli. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 6, 2024 • 54min
Results, Analysis and Takeaways From Tuesday's Election
Both President Biden and former President Trump overwhelmingly win their party’s primary in California and most other Super Tuesday states. Republican former baseball star Steve Garvey will face off against Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff for California’s coveted U.S. Senate seat this November. Marisa Lagos, Scott Shafer and LAist's Austin Cross are joined by a slew of guests to analyze the Super Tuesday results so far.From our California Newsroom live special coverage of California’s primary election, which aired at 9pm PST.Read more live updates: Primary Election 2024 Live Updates: Bay Area and California Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 5, 2024 • 30min
How L.A.’s District Attorney Went From Criminal Justice Reform Warrior to Endangered Incumbent
Concerns over crime and public safety are the backdrop for a lively and very competitive race to be L.A. County’s top prosecutor. When he first ran for office four years ago, incumbent George Gascón promised to make big changes, like not seeking the death penalty, not charging juveniles as adults and getting rid of cash bail. Now he's facing an uphill battle, with 11 candidates challenging him — including three of his own deputies. Scott and Marisa are joined by LAist correspondent Frank Stoltze to talk about the dynamics of the race, the stakes for criminal justice reform and Gascón's chances for political survival. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices