This paper examines the spending behavior of candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives. Particular attention is paid to the timing of receipts and expenditures over the complete 2-year election cycle. Incumbents raise and spend large amounts of money very early in the race, and this preemptive spending may have a great impact on the selection of challengers and therefore on electoral outcomes. In addition, a model of reactive spending is tested for the general election period. Incumbents' expenditures are a function of the underlying partisan division in the district, the strength of the challenge, and candidates' feelings of vulnerability. Incumbents are strategic actors who attempt to maximize their chances of reelection. Early in ...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the use and utility of soft money, independent, and c...
This paper presents a formal game-theoretic model to explain the simultaneity problem that has made ...
The use of money in congressional elections will be the principal issue of this thesis. The money de...
This paper estimates the effects of incumbent spending and challenger spending in U.S. House electio...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
Although there has been extensive research on campaign spending in general elections, less is known ...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
Objective This article seeks to explain the puzzle of why incumbents spend so much on campaigns desp...
Compared to congressional elections, gubernatorial races are underrep-resented in the campaign finan...
Money in politics is the single largest threat to the democratic system in the United States. It inf...
This research examined the relationship between campaign spending and electoral success in 1977 Kent...
This election season, an influx of outside money made possible by the Supreme Court's decision in Ci...
We present a formal game-theoretic model to explain the simultaneity problem that makes it difficult...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the use and utility of soft money, independent, and c...
This paper presents a formal game-theoretic model to explain the simultaneity problem that has made ...
The use of money in congressional elections will be the principal issue of this thesis. The money de...
This paper estimates the effects of incumbent spending and challenger spending in U.S. House electio...
This paper takes a game-theoretic approach to the analysis of the spending-votes relationship in Con...
Although there has been extensive research on campaign spending in general elections, less is known ...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
Objective This article seeks to explain the puzzle of why incumbents spend so much on campaigns desp...
Compared to congressional elections, gubernatorial races are underrep-resented in the campaign finan...
Money in politics is the single largest threat to the democratic system in the United States. It inf...
This research examined the relationship between campaign spending and electoral success in 1977 Kent...
This election season, an influx of outside money made possible by the Supreme Court's decision in Ci...
We present a formal game-theoretic model to explain the simultaneity problem that makes it difficult...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the use and utility of soft money, independent, and c...
This paper presents a formal game-theoretic model to explain the simultaneity problem that has made ...