POLITICO Playbook: We’ve read the transcripts. Do they help Trump?

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We’ve read the impeachment inquiry transcripts. But do they help President Trump? More in today's playbookplus 👇

by WSJ’s William Mauldin and Alex Leary: “U.S. and Chinese officials are actively considering rolling back some tariffs to clinch the partial trade deal under negotiation, according to people familiar with the talks. ‘If there’s a deal, [removing] tariffs will be part of it,’ a senior administration official said late Monday.”FOR KEVIN MCCARTHY AND THE CALIFORNIA GOP … L.A.

by Sarah Parvini: “Just over half of California’s registered voters have considered leaving the state, according to a UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll conducted for the Los Angeles Times.as likely as their Democratic or liberal counterparts to seriously have considered moving — 40% compared with 14%, the poll found. Conservatives mentioned taxes and California’s political culture as a reason for leaving more frequently than they cited the state’s soaring housing costs.

by NYT’s Astead Herndon: “Mr. Buttigieg’s critics say he is offering voters feel-good platitudes without a proven track record of electoral success. But his supporters say his vision, and his identity as an openly gay candidate, make him an inherently transformative figure.throughout the state, generating buzz among voters and turning out crowds of several hundred people in towns of just a few thousand.

by Alex Thompson and Nolan McCaskill: “Julián Castro’s campaign will fire its staff in New Hampshire and South Carolina, a source familiar with the campaign told POLITICO. The campaign notified the state teams on Monday and their final day will be next week.focusing on Iowa and Nevada with a $50,000 television ad buy in Iowa beginning Tuesday morning.

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