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Jane Kim on Learning from Losses, Clean Streets, and Wu-Tang Love

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San Francisco supervisor and mayoral candidate Jane Kim, with KQED Political Breakdown hosts Marisa Lagos and Scott Shafer. (Guy Marzorati/KQED)

A shakeup of leadership in the House of Representatives sets California up for increased influence in 2019 (00:25), and a California mayor has his sights on Iowa (3:23). Then, San Francisco supervisor and mayoral hopeful Jane Kim joins Political Breakdown hosts Scott Shafer and Marisa Lagos to talk about Wu-Tang as her campaign anthem (6:55), coming up in Chinatown politics as a Korean-American (11:50), learning from losses (19:10) and why she’s focusing on clean streets in her mayoral campaign (24:49)

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