In this research we hypothesize that aggregate PAC behavior is conditional in nature. PACs in a specific issue sector donate more to a certain political party’s candidates the more that political party controls the legislature. However, the more active the legislature is on a specific set of issues the more people/groups/PACs are mobilized in response to the issue. Thus, a conditional relationship emerges where aggregate PAC donations to a political party are a function of party control, agenda activity, and an interaction of the two. We test this conditional theory using data from the Institute on Money in State Politics database on PAC donations to state legislative candidates divided into issue sectors. Our results provide support for ou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation co...
Does the source of campaign funds influence legislative polarization? We develop competing theoretic...
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...
In this research we hypothesize that aggregate PAC behavior is conditional in nature. PACs in a spec...
Party leaders face a significant tradeoff financing races when the party is out of power: while they...
Political scientists have long tried to explain how interest group lobbying and political action com...
Why do political action committees (PACs) donate money to some candidates and not others? Answers t...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...
This paper analyzes donation strategies of agricultural PACs by examining and testing a variety of v...
In this article, we discuss how donor and recipient characteristics affected the incidence and timin...
This repository contains all the code and data needed to replicate the tables and figures in "Are Do...
In this dissertation project, I challenge extant theories of party organizations in the United State...
There has been much discussion about how members of Congress desire money early in the campaign seas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation co...
Does the source of campaign funds influence legislative polarization? We develop competing theoretic...
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...
In this research we hypothesize that aggregate PAC behavior is conditional in nature. PACs in a spec...
Party leaders face a significant tradeoff financing races when the party is out of power: while they...
Political scientists have long tried to explain how interest group lobbying and political action com...
Why do political action committees (PACs) donate money to some candidates and not others? Answers t...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
Concern that donations to political campaigns can help political actors secure preferential treatmen...
Why do industries donate money to legislative campaigns when roll-call votes suggest that donors gai...
This paper analyzes donation strategies of agricultural PACs by examining and testing a variety of v...
In this article, we discuss how donor and recipient characteristics affected the incidence and timin...
This repository contains all the code and data needed to replicate the tables and figures in "Are Do...
In this dissertation project, I challenge extant theories of party organizations in the United State...
There has been much discussion about how members of Congress desire money early in the campaign seas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation co...
Does the source of campaign funds influence legislative polarization? We develop competing theoretic...
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...