Chris shares his thoughts on what it's like to give up a career that's been a big part of his life, and how he's adjusting to a new role as a candidate. He also talks about his inspiration from fellow Missouri congressman Mark Alford, who left his job as a news anchor to run for office and is now using his skills to effectively communicate the Republican agenda.
Chris opens up about the challenges of leaving behind a career that's been a big part of his life, and how it's been a difficult adjustment to stop being a morning radio host. He talks about the importance of being able to communicate effectively and connect with people, and how he's learning to listen to what people care about rather than just following the news headlines. Chris also shares his admiration for Mark Alford's approach to using his skills to communicate the Republican agenda, and how he hopes to do the same in his own campaign.

The Campaign: Raising Money and Attack Ads
43:45

The Campaign: What Do Voters Really Care About?
34:08

The Campaign: Life on the Campaign Trail
37:14