Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their motivations. For instance, the existing literature questions whether individual contributors sophisticatedly differentiate among candidates according to policy positions, particularly among same-party candidates. We analyze this issue by combining data from a new survey of over 2,800 in- and out-of-state donors associated with the 2012 Senate elections, FEC data on contributors’ professions, and legislative records. Three major findings emerge. First, policy agreement between a donor’s positions and senator’s roll calls significantly influences the likelihood of giving, even for same-party contributors. Second, there is a significant effect o...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
Members of Congress spend a great deal of their time fundraising. But what incentivizes those with m...
Influential theories indicate concern that campaign donors exert outsized political influence. Howev...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...
ABSTRACT: This is the second paper from a multi-year, multi-state Campaign Finance Institute (CFI) ...
Concerns that interest groups use their financial resources to distort the democratic process are lo...
Habitual party donors represent an important revenue source for American political parties. What rem...
Party leaders face a significant tradeoff financing races when the party is out of power: while they...
This repository contains all the code and data needed to replicate the tables and figures in "Are Do...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
What is the effect of a change in geographic location on the behavior of campaign donors? Looking at...
Existing research offers competing predictions as to whether election outcomes affect the future pol...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
Members of Congress spend a great deal of their time fundraising. But what incentivizes those with m...
Influential theories indicate concern that campaign donors exert outsized political influence. Howev...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...
ABSTRACT: This is the second paper from a multi-year, multi-state Campaign Finance Institute (CFI) ...
Concerns that interest groups use their financial resources to distort the democratic process are lo...
Habitual party donors represent an important revenue source for American political parties. What rem...
Party leaders face a significant tradeoff financing races when the party is out of power: while they...
This repository contains all the code and data needed to replicate the tables and figures in "Are Do...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
What is the effect of a change in geographic location on the behavior of campaign donors? Looking at...
Existing research offers competing predictions as to whether election outcomes affect the future pol...
Donors influence state policy development through campaign contributions to legislative candidates. ...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...