Democrats won control of the House, while Republicans held onto the Senate. In California, Gavin Newsom was elected governor.

In this special two-hour live show, you get the national and local picture. What message did voters in swing districts send? How will Nancy Pelosi run the House? How will Newsom run California? And if the Republican Party is now firmly the party of Trump, where does that leave moderate Republicans?

We talk to political pros, local candidates, and Southern California voters.

Guests: 
Katie Hill, Democratic candidate for CA’s 25th congressional district 
Harley Rouda, Democratic candidate for CA’s 48th congressional district 
Mike Levin, Democratic candidate for CA’s 49th congressional district 
Alex Wayne, Bloomberg News, @aawayne 
Lisa Mascaro, Chief Congressional Correspondent, AP, @LisaMascaro 
Jason A. Johnson, Morgan State University / TheRoot.com, @drjasonjohnson 
Michael Tesler, author of “Identity Politics” 
Mike Madrid, GOP strategist, @madrid_mike 
Bill Carrick, Democratic strategist 
Jeremy White, Politico 
Jessica Levinson, Loyola Law School, @LevinsonJessica 
Paul Mitchell, Political Data, Inc, @paulmitche11 
Gary Aminoff, Treasurer and Executive Board Member of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County 
Ali Monge, democrat in Orange County, and board member of Women for American Values and Ethics 
Michael Lee Jackson, No Party Preference voter, Pacific Palisades 
Rod Kojima, Republican in Rowland Heights 
Katherine Amoukhteh, Republican in OC 
Henry Meiman, Democrat from the San Fernando Valley 
Victoria Basolo, Independent in OC

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