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The Republican Party, redefined.
Season 2
Episode 32
From Reagan Republicans to the Tea Party and Donald Trump, the GOP seems to be going through an identity crisis. Like the Democrats, the party divisions run deep. What has changed about who is attracted to the party over the last 20 years, and what does the future hold for Southern California Republicans? We discuss what's happening with local voters and the effects on voter turnout.
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