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The Times podcast: How the California GOP lost its national sway

A person holds up a T-shirt with the words "Win One for the Skipper" to show it to another person.
Aug. 23, 1988: President Reagan receives a “Win One for the Skipper” T-shirt from Pete Wilson after a fundraising lunch for the U.S. senator at the Irvine Hilton Hotel.
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For decades, Republicans across the country looked to California for conservative stars and ideas even as the GOP lost its way in the state. Not anymore.

Today, we talk about how how Kevin McCarthy’s tortuous path to become speaker of the House was yet another loud death rattle for the California GOP. Read the full transcript here.

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Host: Gustavo Arellano

Guests: L.A. Times politics columnist Mark Z. Barabak

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About The Times

“The Times” is produced by Denise Guerra, Kasia Broussalian, David Toledo and Ashlea Brown. Our editorial assistants are Roberto Reyes and Nicolas Perez. Our engineers are Mario Diaz, Mark Nieto and Mike Heflin. Our fellow is Helen Li. Our editor is Kinsee Morlan. Our executive producers are Jazmin Aguilera, Heba Elorbany and Shani Hilton. And our theme music is by Andrew Eapen.
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