Making The Most Of Political Donations, More Schools Closing Due To Coronavirus

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Signs of encouragement in windows of a Madison school
Teachers displayed signs expressing how they miss their students in the windows of Sherman Middle School on Madison’s north side. Steven Potter/WPR

A political scientist makes the case against giving money to long-shot political campaigns, after an election season full of just that. And we talk with a national education reporter about schools closing for in-person learning both around the country and in Wisconsin.

Featured in this Show

  • Is Donating To Long Shot Candidates A Waste Of Money?

    This year, hundreds of millions of dollars were donated to Congressional candidates who ended up losing by wide margins. Our guest says that even if it feels good, donating to those long-shot campaigns is a waste of money. He talks with us about what kind of spending actually helps political parties have success.

  • Why Schools Closing And Remaining Open Is Still Scattershot

    We talk with an education reporter about how many school systems around the country are closing for in-person learning as coronavirus cases surge… while other schools try to stay open and operate safely.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Eitan Hersh Guest
  • Erin Richards Guest