The College Voter Talks

Money in Politics

11 min · 12 de ene de 2021
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It's like your at our kitchen table as Gary and Valerie discuss the (at the time) upcoming Georgia election and its' record breaking use of outside money for campaigning. The issue on the table: Does outsiders gifting donations to political campaigns insert other's opinion onto others? What are your thoughts.... In any case, check us out at www.thecollegevoter.org where we post articles and host virtual events!

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