On this episode of Normally, Mary Katharine Ham and Karol Markowicz break down a surprising election night that could signal major political shifts in California and beyond. From Steve Hilton's strong performance in California's gubernatorial primary to Spencer Pratt's unexpected surge in the Los Angeles mayoral race, they discuss why outsider candidates are gaining traction and what it says about voter frustration with the status quo.
MK & Karol also examine a controversial congressional primary in New Jersey, discuss an Iowa gubernatorial upset that defied expectations, and explore what these races reveal about the future of both political parties.
Plus, they dive into the fallout from the firing of longtime 60 Minutes figure Scott Pelley, the battle over the future of legacy media, and a shocking update on a widely reported Canadian mass-grave story that generated years of headlines despite a lack of supporting evidence.

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