It was a big week for things that used to be things.


The Republican Party of San Diego County, once a local political juggernaut, lost its chairwoman after an internal battle over Carl DeMaio, who is running for state Assembly against Andrew Hayes.


Despite DeMaio’s efforts to drag a Democrat to the runoff, he will face Hayes, a fellow Republican.


This week, we discuss the endorsement battle that threatened to splinter an already weak political faction — and ultimately led to the emergence of a new party leader.


Plus: Students learning online are performing way worse than their in-person peers. SDSU isn't interested in a Mission Valley arena.


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