Recent years have seen growing concern over the amount of money in US politics, especially from outside groups and political action committees. In new research, Michael H. Crespin and Barry Edwards focus on the group that actually provides the majority of donations to Congressional candidates: individual donors. They find that those on the highest incomes give the most, and that much of these donations come from out-of-district sources. They also find that redistricting leads to more donations coming from outside the district, while those districts that have stable boundaries experience rising levels of in-district donations
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This study seeks to examine the relationship between the percentage of campaign donations coming fro...
In this paper, we use redistricting to examine the relationship between representatives and a unique...
Recent election cycles in the U.S. have seen a massive increase in fundraising by political campaign...
Members of Congress spend a great deal of their time fundraising. But what incentivizes those with m...
Objective As incumbent House members increasingly recruit campaign contributions from individuals wh...
What is the effect of a change in geographic location on the behavior of campaign donors? Looking at...
Do members of Congress shortchange their constituents in favor of donors? That accusation was flung ...
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This article examines the role of wealth in the redistricting process in state legislative contests....
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation co...
Individual contributions to political campaigns are a significant aspect of the political process in...
Why do political action committees (PACs) donate money to some candidates and not others? Answers t...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
This study seeks to examine the relationship between the percentage of campaign donations coming fro...
In this paper, we use redistricting to examine the relationship between representatives and a unique...
Recent election cycles in the U.S. have seen a massive increase in fundraising by political campaign...
Members of Congress spend a great deal of their time fundraising. But what incentivizes those with m...
Objective As incumbent House members increasingly recruit campaign contributions from individuals wh...
What is the effect of a change in geographic location on the behavior of campaign donors? Looking at...
Do members of Congress shortchange their constituents in favor of donors? That accusation was flung ...
In this dissertation I study the impacts of a few key features of the United State's majoritarian po...
This article examines the role of wealth in the redistricting process in state legislative contests....
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation co...
Individual contributions to political campaigns are a significant aspect of the political process in...
Why do political action committees (PACs) donate money to some candidates and not others? Answers t...
Campaign contributions are a staple of congressional life. Yet, the search for tangible effects of c...
This study seeks to examine the relationship between the percentage of campaign donations coming fro...