Analyzing the debate

Analyzing the debate
- October 14, 2010
- Louis DeSipio, Chicano/Latino studies department chair and political science associate professor, is interviewed live on the California Report October 12, 2010
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From the California Report:
Three weeks before Election Day, polls show the race is still very close. Both candidates
took strong stances on immigration, and Brown apologized for a leaked conversation
from his campaign, then asked why it was recorded in the first place. Host Scott Shafer
and a panel of guests analyze the final Brown-Whitman debate. Guests include: John
Myers, The California Report's Sacramento bureau chief; Louis DeSipio, chair of the
Chicano/Latino Studies Department at UC Irvine's School of Social Sciences; Carl Guardino,
CEO and president of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, a public policy trade association
that represents more than 300 Silicon Valley companies; Mary Hughes, co-founder and
president of Staton Hughes, a strategic communications and political consulting firm
in San Francisco; and Dan Schnur, director of USC's Jesse Unruh Institute of Politics,
and an expert in political strategy, campaign communication and government reform.
Audio recording:
Audio is also available online at http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201010121831/b
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