The use of money in congressional elections will be the principal issue of this thesis. The money decides who will mount a serious contest and who will not. In determining the effect of money in congressional races, it is hypothesized that campaign spending has a much greater effect on the challenger\u27s chances of winning than it does on the incumbent\u27s. One of the many implications of this thesis is that people and groups determine how well a candidate will do on election day. Such topics as long term trends in the House, congressional competition, voting behavior, conservative and liberal political action groups and why people contribute to their congressional candidates are examined. The different methods that congressional incumben...
This paper examines the spending behavior of candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives. Parti...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
I examine the funding of election candidates by special interest groups and parties in the context o...
The use of money in congressional elections will be the principal issue of this thesis. The money de...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
The results of research on the effects of political campaign expenditures on congressional elections...
This dissertation examines a number of issues that arise in U.S. Congressional elections. In the fir...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
Money in politics is the single largest threat to the democratic system in the United States. It inf...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
The issue of campaign finance reform presents a complex problem for policy analysis; fortunately an ...
Objective This article seeks to explain the puzzle of why incumbents spend so much on campaigns desp...
This empirical analysis quantifies political science variables and tests to see if the sources of ca...
This paper examines the spending behavior of candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives. Parti...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
I examine the funding of election candidates by special interest groups and parties in the context o...
The use of money in congressional elections will be the principal issue of this thesis. The money de...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
The results of research on the effects of political campaign expenditures on congressional elections...
This dissertation examines a number of issues that arise in U.S. Congressional elections. In the fir...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
Money in politics is the single largest threat to the democratic system in the United States. It inf...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
The issue of campaign finance reform presents a complex problem for policy analysis; fortunately an ...
Objective This article seeks to explain the puzzle of why incumbents spend so much on campaigns desp...
This empirical analysis quantifies political science variables and tests to see if the sources of ca...
This paper examines the spending behavior of candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives. Parti...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
I examine the funding of election candidates by special interest groups and parties in the context o...