
How earlier California primary could affect 2020 Democrats
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With 2020 Democrats, California voters are balancing passion and pragmatism
For decades, California has been largely an afterthought in Democratic presidential primaries. But this year, the state moved up its contest to Super Tuesday -- thus increasing its level of influence on winnowing a crowded candidate field. Stephanie Sy reports and joins John Yang to discuss how California’s diverse electorate and experimentation with progressive policies could shape the 2020 race.
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How earlier California primary could affect 2020 Democrats
Clip: 12/18/2019 | 8m 28sVideo has Closed Captions
For decades, California has been largely an afterthought in Democratic presidential primaries. But this year, the state moved up its contest to Super Tuesday -- thus increasing its level of influence on winnowing a crowded candidate field. Stephanie Sy reports and joins John Yang to discuss how California’s diverse electorate and experimentation with progressive policies could shape the 2020 race.
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