We argue that the leadership selection system, which now gives significant weight to fundraising, helps explain the continuing polarization of the congressional parties. Focusing first on elected party leadership posts, we demonstrate that members will select ideologically extreme leaders over "ideological middlemen " when extremists redistribute more money than their more centrist opponents. We then show that redistributing campaign money also helps ideologues win posts in the extended party leadership, though appointment to such posts by the top leaders (rather than by the caucus) makes the role of money and ideology more complex. Specifically, we demonstrate that top leaders, who are now ideologues themselves, reward the contri...
Over the last forty years, Members of Congress (MCs) have grown increasingly polarized in their legi...
Political candidates raise campaign funds from a variety of sources. Whether contributions from cer...
Since the Citizens United Supreme Court decision changed campaign finance laws in the United States,...
Efforts to reform the U.S. campaign finance system typically focus on the corrupting influence of la...
Close competition for majority party control of the U.S. House of Representatives has transformed th...
Political scientists have long studied the importance of money in congressional elections. The prima...
Influential theories of legislative organization predict that congressional leaders should be select...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Are campaign contributors to parties and candidates in the United States becoming more ideological? ...
Dominant theories of U.S. elections focus on how candidates fluidly change positions based on the de...
I examine the funding of election candidates by special interest groups and parties in the context o...
In this paper we focus on the effect of party leaders on the total partisan turnout. We analyze a mo...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
In this dissertation project, I challenge extant theories of party organizations in the United State...
Are higher office seekers punished by PACs when seeking higher office because of a drop-off in polic...
Over the last forty years, Members of Congress (MCs) have grown increasingly polarized in their legi...
Political candidates raise campaign funds from a variety of sources. Whether contributions from cer...
Since the Citizens United Supreme Court decision changed campaign finance laws in the United States,...
Efforts to reform the U.S. campaign finance system typically focus on the corrupting influence of la...
Close competition for majority party control of the U.S. House of Representatives has transformed th...
Political scientists have long studied the importance of money in congressional elections. The prima...
Influential theories of legislative organization predict that congressional leaders should be select...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Are campaign contributors to parties and candidates in the United States becoming more ideological? ...
Dominant theories of U.S. elections focus on how candidates fluidly change positions based on the de...
I examine the funding of election candidates by special interest groups and parties in the context o...
In this paper we focus on the effect of party leaders on the total partisan turnout. We analyze a mo...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
In this dissertation project, I challenge extant theories of party organizations in the United State...
Are higher office seekers punished by PACs when seeking higher office because of a drop-off in polic...
Over the last forty years, Members of Congress (MCs) have grown increasingly polarized in their legi...
Political candidates raise campaign funds from a variety of sources. Whether contributions from cer...
Since the Citizens United Supreme Court decision changed campaign finance laws in the United States,...