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California's Counting Problem, Spencer Pratt's Surprise Finish & Ambassador Mike Huckabee Joins Citizen McCain

Meghan McCain and Miranda Wilkins break down the latest twist in the Los Angeles mayoral race after Spencer Pratt falls to third place behind Nithya Raman, reigniting questions about California's slow vote-counting process and whether voters still trust the system. Then, U.S. Amb ...  Show more

CBS Civil War, Drama On The Left & The Fight For California's Future

Meghan McCain and Miranda Wilkins are joined by Elisha Krauss for a conversation that spans the growing turmoil at CBS, the future of legacy media, and why the battle over journalism is becoming one of the biggest political stories in America. The discussion then turns to Califor ...  Show more

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