As sample ballots arrive in mailboxes across California, many voters wonder where to turn for nonpartisan information that can help them wade through the decisions facing them on the November ballot. With a recent series covering the twelve ballot measures, and another discussing the 2020 National Election, RCRC’s Hometown California podcast is a resource voters can use.
The 2020 National Election
Looking at a map of the Electoral College, Episode 8 dares to ask the question, “Can Donald Trump hold on to the White House?” After that, the discussion shifts to the battle for the U.S. Senate. Listen to Episode 9 for a look at the politics of the nation and key races in California, where control of the Senate hangs in the balance. The discussion concludes in Episode 10 with an examination of key races for open seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Discussion of several key races in California and intriguing questions will give listeners a sense of national and state battlegrounds as we head toward Election Day 2020. Subscribe today so you don’t miss the upcoming Election Check-in with Leah Askarinam of the National Journal to see what might have shifted since these interviews originally took place.
California Ballot Measures
For a nonpartisan look at the twelve ballot measures to be decided by California voters this November, as well as the impact on rural counties, catch up with Episode 5 (Propositions 14-18) and Episode 6 (Propositions 19-25).
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