KCBS Radio's Jeffrey Schaub takes In Depth on the road this week, meeting with Political Science Professor David McCuan on the campus of Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, Calif. Prof. McCuan also serves as Chair of the Department of Political Science at Sonoma State. Given political developments this week, the first topic of conversation started with: "anonymous," -- was the op-ed published in the New York Times a game-changer for politicians? "... certainly, the op-ed changes the dynamic," McCuan said of the Trump Administration. "You're less than sixty days out from the mid-term elections, which is turning into for Democratic challengers attempting to grab the House, it's turning into a referendum on the President. And, the President keeps fanning the flames in terms of outing anonymous and what happens, it's going to be difficult for anonymous to remain anonymous and that will be a game-changer in any administration. If anonymous is outed and we find out who this person is, it also will linger this type of narrative. It will continue the story for a bit. And that's going to drag us in to this mid-term election period and Democrats are trying to build some type of narrative as a referendum on the President. Democrats have a message problem in terms of exactly what they're talking about. But their message so far is a referendum on the Presidency." Another big political story worth discussing: the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation hearings. And, analyzing the hearings isn't JUST about Kavanaugh; McCuan points out that political up-and-comers, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), among them.