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Gas prices, affordability, and Trump, discussed in first California gubernatorial debate after Swalwell exit

Gas prices, affordability, and Trump, discussed in first California gubernatorial debate after Swalwell exit
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Candidates vying to be California’s next governor participated in a televised debate on Wednesday night. Six leading gubernatorial contenders discussed the state’s most pressing issues. The debate was held live in San Francisco, California, and hosted by Nexstar Media Group. Frank Buckley of KTLA News and Nikki Laurenzo of “Inside California Politics” were the moderators. […]

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