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Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson is retiring, and for the first time in 16 years, City Hall is getting a new leader. What do the seven candidates offer? What do voters want? Host Nick Castele goes on the campaign trail in "After Jackson: Cleveland's Next Mayor" from 海角破解版. Follow: Spotify | iTunes | Stitcher | Feed

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Campaign mailers from the seven mayoral candidates. Some have been paid for by the candidates' campaigns, some by super PACs including Clevelanders for All and Citizens for Change. [Nick Castele / 海角破解版]
A spread of mailers from the seven candidates for Cleveland mayor.

We鈥檙e talking about money in the mayoral race today. Who's giving it and who's getting it.

Maybe it鈥檚 about access and getting phone calls returned. Maybe it鈥檚 because they just like the candidates and their message. Whatever the reason, donors are writing checks. They鈥檙e giving online. They鈥檙e going to fundraisers.

City Council President Kevin Kelley has been the financial juggernaut for much of the mayor鈥檚 race. He entered the month of July with $537,000 on hand 鈥 the most of any candidate at that time. So, where鈥檚 he getting that money? And what does the money let a candidate do?

For one thing, the cash has helped Kelley buy ad time on television. It鈥檚 not cheap. You can also use that money to hire consultants, PR firms, pollsters.

An 8-page anti-Dennis Kucinich "comic" (left) financed by the Citizens for Change PAC sent to Cleveland voters. Kucinich's campaign created a parody of the parody (right).

Businessman Tony George gives plenty of money to politicians, both Democrats and Republicans. In 2016, he hosted a fundraiser for Donald Trump.

This year, George and his wife each gave Zack Reed $5,000, the legal limit.

George and other family members gave a collective $15,000 to Basheer Jones this year and $28,000 to Dennis Kucinich last year. State Sen. Sandra Williams received $13,000 last year 鈥 just about the maximum allowed for a state legislative candidate, which, technically, she was at the time. He did not give money to Kelley this election cycle.

"We don鈥檛 need the same old, same old. Kevin Kelley鈥檚 the same old, same old," George said. "He鈥檚 council president for seven years, and now he鈥檚 going to say it鈥檚 not his fault? Well, who鈥檚 fault is it, then?"

George says he鈥檚 hoping that two of the four candidates he鈥檚 backing make it out of the primary and into the general. He says his family would be happy to give maximum contributions to both.

Follow 鈥淎fter Jackson: Cleveland's Next Mayor鈥 on NPR One, iTunes or on your favorite podcast platform. Or catch it every Wednesday at 9 a.m. on the 鈥淪ound of Ideas鈥 on 90.3 WCPN.

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for 海角破解版. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.