Opinion: Campaigns Are Rewarded For Winning, Not Being Cost-Effective
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the record amount of money spent this campaign season, a goodly amount spent by candidates who did not win.
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November 7, 2020 at 07:58PM
NPR News: Opinion: Campaigns Are Rewarded For Winning, Not Being Cost-Effective
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