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    California v. Trump

    What does the future hold for Californians, the majority of which rejected President-elect Donald Trump and his divisive brand of politics?

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    By Warren Olney • Nov 11, 2016 • 7m Listen

    California has long been an economic powerhouse in the US. It's a bastion of blue, an overwhelmingly Democratic state. So what does the future hold for Californians, the majority of whom rejected President Elect Donald Trump and his divisive brand of politics? We take a closer look at the how California's leaders are gearing up to defend the state's programs, funding and laws against a Trump presidency.

    Photo: An effigy seen in San Diego on May 26, 2016 showing Trump with the word "Bigot" taped on while wearing a sombrero and holding Mexican flag. (i threw a guitar at him.)

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Jennifer Wolfe

      KCRW Berlin Coordinator

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      Kevin de León

      member of LA City Council and mayoral candidate

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