Since the Supreme Court’s 2010 ruling on Citizens United v. FEC, the spending and influence of outside interests in US elections has ballooned. But which groups are spending on what, and does this spending actually change the issues focused on in campaigns? In new research, Michael Franz, Erika Franklin Fowler, and Travis Ridout examined televised political advertising from 2008, 2010 and 2012. They find that outside group sponsorship has moved towards multi-issue non-membership groups, and that these groups match some of their issue discussions to those of their preferred candidates at rates similar to party-sponsored advertising. They also find that these groups show little “issue leadership”, and do not generally move candidates to focus...
This article offers a theory of how party networks divide the labor of attacking opponents. Using an...
This dissertation explores the rise of outside groups and their influence in the 2012 presidential c...
Over the last five years, the rules regulating money in federal elections have become increasingly l...
Super PACs, 501(c)4 social welfare organizations, and 501(c)6 professional associations are now majo...
Campaign finance has long been a controversial political subject in the United States and was made m...
In January 2010, the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. FEC overturned long-standing regulations go...
Theories of campaign issue emphasis were developed in a pre-digital era. How well do these theories ...
Since the Citizens United Supreme Court decision changed campaign finance laws in the United States,...
In January 2010, the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. FEC overturned long-standing regulations go...
Outside spending has increased dramatically since 2010, exceeding the rate of increase of total fede...
We study the political consequences of lifting restrictions on the funding of groups engaging in out...
Campaign finance laws were passed with the intent to prevent large sums of money from entering the e...
The campaign finance landscape has changed significantly since the enactment of the Bipartisan Campa...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
This article offers a theory of how party networks divide the labor of attacking opponents. Using an...
This dissertation explores the rise of outside groups and their influence in the 2012 presidential c...
Over the last five years, the rules regulating money in federal elections have become increasingly l...
Super PACs, 501(c)4 social welfare organizations, and 501(c)6 professional associations are now majo...
Campaign finance has long been a controversial political subject in the United States and was made m...
In January 2010, the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. FEC overturned long-standing regulations go...
Theories of campaign issue emphasis were developed in a pre-digital era. How well do these theories ...
Since the Citizens United Supreme Court decision changed campaign finance laws in the United States,...
In January 2010, the Supreme Court in Citizens United v. FEC overturned long-standing regulations go...
Outside spending has increased dramatically since 2010, exceeding the rate of increase of total fede...
We study the political consequences of lifting restrictions on the funding of groups engaging in out...
Campaign finance laws were passed with the intent to prevent large sums of money from entering the e...
The campaign finance landscape has changed significantly since the enactment of the Bipartisan Campa...
Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign financ...
After the Citizens United decision in 2010 allowed corporations and unions to spend freely in electi...
This article offers a theory of how party networks divide the labor of attacking opponents. Using an...
This dissertation explores the rise of outside groups and their influence in the 2012 presidential c...
Over the last five years, the rules regulating money in federal elections have become increasingly l...