Chad Mayes

California State Assembly

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Chad Mayes is a Republican assemblyman for California's 42nd district (Riverside and San Bernardino Counties)

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Assemblymember Chad Mayes is the second California Republican to leave the party this year. Last week he re-registered with no party affiliation.

California politician leaves the GOP as Trump pulls the party further right

Assemblymember Chad Mayes is the second California Republican to leave the party this year. Last week he re-registered with no party affiliation.

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KCRW's Chery Glaser talks to Republican Assemblyman Chad Mayes about how his party needs to do a better job of listening to voters and addressing their concerns if it wants to grow its…

Chad Mayes on the future of the California GOP

KCRW's Chery Glaser talks to Republican Assemblyman Chad Mayes about how his party needs to do a better job of listening to voters and addressing their concerns if it wants to grow its…

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