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David Rubenstein on America's Book Club
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katie porter
Yeah, so I think I learned about California regionally, right?
I was from Orange County, I'm representing Orange County, that's where I live, that's where I'm raising my family.
I got a chance to travel statewide to meet a lot of leaders and to build relationships.
And so, relationships are going to be so important to our next governor, putting the right people into administration positions, making sure that we're communicating with what we're trying to do, making sure that we're hearing that criticism and giving feet, getting that feedback.
And so, I think I built relationships as the most important thing I got out of that run.
And then I was able to hit the ground running with a lot of those relationships established, both with the people who kind of have different positions of elected officials, labor, business, but also with everyday Californians.
I had done a lot of listening to what was on the mind of Californians.
And that cost of living issue, I ran talked a lot in my Senate campaign about cost of living, about affordability.
And I think we are really at a moment where that is what people want from their governor.
unidentified
All right, the red light's blinking.
We have to go.
Congresswoman, thank you so much for joining us today.
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