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Election 2014: Money Saved and Spent Sheds Light on Races to Come

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On the political front everyone's attention may have shifted away from the last election and on to 2016. But, the 2014 campaign spending reports have just rolled out and they reveal some interesting tidbits. John Myers is the Senior Editor of KQED's Politics and Government Desk. He joins us to point out details worth a second look.

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