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Lanhee Chen

California

Contributor at Meet the Press

Public policy leader, critical issues advisor, and educator. Fellow @HooverInst, Partner @BrunswickGroup, @NBCNews Contributor. Former CA statewide candidate

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  • 2 weeks ago | hoover.org | Lanhee Chen

    MyHoover delivers a personalized experience at Hoover.org. In a few easy steps, create an account and receive the most recent analysis from Hoover fellows tailored to your specific policy interests. Watch this video for an overview of MyHoover. Create Account

  • 4 weeks ago | mercurynews.com | Lanhee Chen

    Perhaps Gov. Gavin Newsom was channeling his inner Republican when he hosted conservative commentator Charlie Kirk for an 81-minute interview on the recent debut of his new podcast. Indeed, much of what Newsom talked about was immediately cheered by the very partisans who usually loathe him. But polls tell us that nothing Newsom said was particularly controversial with many Americans, and undoubtedly many Californians.

  • 1 month ago | dailyrepublic.com | Lanhee Chen

    Perhaps Gov. Gavin Newsom was channeling his inner Republican when he hosted conservative commentator Charlie Kirk for an 81–minute interview on the debut of his new podcast last week. Indeed, much of what Newsom talked about was immediately cheered by the very partisans who usually loathe him. But polls tell us that nothing Newsom said was particularly controversial with many Americans, and undoubtedly many Californians.

  • 1 month ago | pressdemocrat.com | Lanhee Chen

    Perhaps Gov. Gavin Newsom was channeling his inner Republican when he hosted conservative commentator Charlie Kirk for an 81-minute interview on the debut of his new podcast. Indeed, much of what Newsom talked about was immediately cheered by the very partisans who usually loathe him. But polls tell us that nothing Newsom said was particularly controversial with many Americans, and undoubtedly many Californians.

  • 1 month ago | postguam.com | Lanhee Chen

    Perhaps Gov. Gavin Newsom was channeling his inner Republican when he hosted conservative commentator Charlie Kirk for an 81-minute interview on the debut of his new podcast last week. Indeed, much of what Newsom talked about was immediately cheered by the very partisans who usually loathe him. But polls tell us that nothing Newsom said was particularly controversial with many Americans, and undoubtedly many Californians.

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Lanhee J. Chen
Lanhee J. Chen @lanheechen
21 Mar 25

Highly unlikely

Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times @latimes

Even if Kamala Harris enters the gubernatorial race, Katie Porter can win over moderates (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/MzTqDsuyUh

Lanhee J. Chen
Lanhee J. Chen @lanheechen
18 Mar 25

Excited to share that I am now a contributing writer for the @latimes Opinion Page. Here’s my piece on what one-party control has done to policymaking in CA: https://t.co/Ybsrpvia8J

Lanhee J. Chen
Lanhee J. Chen @lanheechen
30 Jan 25

RT @JAMAHealthForum: This JAMA Forum discusses potential changes to tax policy and health care, the upcoming expiration of enhanced subsidi…