We study the political consequences of lifting restrictions on the funding of groups engaging in outside spending (e.g., independent political advertising) in elections. Theoretically, we assume that outside spending changes the salience of candidate-specific attributes relative to their party labels. Empirically, we employ a difference-in-differences design that exploits the removal of state-level restrictions on the funding of outside spending mandated by the federal-level rulings in both Citizens United and SpeechNow.org v. FEC. We find strong evidence that these regulatory changes increase the electoral success of Republican candidates, thereby leading to more ideologically conservative legislatures. We find no effect on polarization. C...
A common refrain is that there is “too much money in politics”, with many arguing for the public fun...
Since the Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling on Citizens United v. FEC, the spending and influence of outsi...
In the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court...
We study the political consequences of lifting restrictions on the funding of groups engaging in out...
Since the Citizens United Supreme Court decision changed campaign finance laws in the United States,...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
The 2010 U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Citizens United v. FEC lifted restrictions on the funding ...
What effect has Citizens United v. FEC had on independent spending in American politics? Previous at...
Campaign finance laws were passed with the intent to prevent large sums of money from entering the e...
In Citizens United v. FEC, the US Supreme Court ruled that restrictions on independent political exp...
In Citizens United v. FEC, the US Supreme Court ruled that restrictions on independent political exp...
Outside spending has increased dramatically since 2010, exceeding the rate of increase of total fede...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Issues related to money in American politics have long received widespread national attention, parti...
In the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court...
A common refrain is that there is “too much money in politics”, with many arguing for the public fun...
Since the Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling on Citizens United v. FEC, the spending and influence of outsi...
In the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court...
We study the political consequences of lifting restrictions on the funding of groups engaging in out...
Since the Citizens United Supreme Court decision changed campaign finance laws in the United States,...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
The 2010 U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Citizens United v. FEC lifted restrictions on the funding ...
What effect has Citizens United v. FEC had on independent spending in American politics? Previous at...
Campaign finance laws were passed with the intent to prevent large sums of money from entering the e...
In Citizens United v. FEC, the US Supreme Court ruled that restrictions on independent political exp...
In Citizens United v. FEC, the US Supreme Court ruled that restrictions on independent political exp...
Outside spending has increased dramatically since 2010, exceeding the rate of increase of total fede...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Issues related to money in American politics have long received widespread national attention, parti...
In the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court...
A common refrain is that there is “too much money in politics”, with many arguing for the public fun...
Since the Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling on Citizens United v. FEC, the spending and influence of outsi...
In the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the Court...