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Bay Area Trump Voters Weigh In On the President's Progress

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Donald Trump speaks during a rally in San Jose, California on June 02, 2016. (Photo: Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump has had a busy first three weeks in office, signing executive orders to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, to construct a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and to ban refugees from seven countries. We’ll talk with Bay Area Trump supporters to get their take on the president’s first few weeks in the White House. We’ll also hear what it’s like to be conservative in a predominantly liberal region.  And we want to hear from you: If you voted for Donald Trump, what grade would you give the president so far and why?

Guests:

Claire Chiara, student, UC Berkeley; finance director, California Young Republican Federation

Carol Hehmeyer, voted for Donald Trump

Kevin Krick, Bay Area regional vice chair, California Republican Party; voted for Donald Trump

Mike Rodgers, voted for Donald Trump

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