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TEASER - Campaign Spending Return on Investment: Who Really Benefits? | The Nation Speaks

The Nation Speaks
The midterm elections set a new record for campaign spending, according to OpenSecrets.org at least $16.7 billion—with more to come as millions pour into Georgia for the Senate runoff election. But how effective is all this spending and is there an upward limit? That’s what we ask veteran political ad man Adam Goodman from Ballard Partners, and host of the “13th & Park” podcast. Then in America Q&A we ask, after two years in office, what do you think President Biden's biggest accomplishments are? Next, we go back to campaign spending. Since most candidates don’t have millions of dollars of their own, where does their money come from, and what do donors expect in return? Dan McMillan, historian, author, and founder of Save Democracy in America says the answer to this question is America’s biggest problem. Finally, in our second America Q&A we ask: What profession do you respect the most?
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