Influential theories indicate concern that campaign donors exert outsized political influence. However, little data have documented what donors actually want from government, and existing research has devoted less attention to donors' views on individual issues. Findings from an original survey of US donors, including an oversample of the largest donors, and a concurrently fielded mass survey document significant heterogeneity by party and policy domain in how donors' and citizens' views diverge. We find that Republican donors are much more conservative than Republican citizens on economic issues, whereas their views are similar on social issues. By contrast, Democratic donors are much more liberal than Democratic citizens on social issues,...
Habitual party donors represent an important revenue source for American political parties. What rem...
Political candidates raise campaign funds from a variety of sources. Whether contributions from cer...
This study investigated the psychological mechanisms that influence and predict willingness to make ...
Influential theories indicate concern that campaign donors exert outsized political influence. Howev...
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...
Are campaign contributors to parties and candidates in the United States becoming more ideological? ...
American corporate and political elites are connected by the donations that the latter receive from ...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
This dissertation, broadly, focuses on how the ability to make political donations anonymously chang...
Members of Congress spend a great deal of their time fundraising. But what incentivizes those with m...
Both Democrats and Republicans have taken strong positions on wealth redistribution. But is there va...
Very few examples of donor intention and donor segmentation based on individual attitudes are eviden...
ABSTRACT: This is the second paper from a multi-year, multi-state Campaign Finance Institute (CFI) ...
What is the effect of a change in geographic location on the behavior of campaign donors? Looking at...
Habitual party donors represent an important revenue source for American political parties. What rem...
Political candidates raise campaign funds from a variety of sources. Whether contributions from cer...
This study investigated the psychological mechanisms that influence and predict willingness to make ...
Influential theories indicate concern that campaign donors exert outsized political influence. Howev...
Individuals are the single largest source of campaign contributions, yet we know little about their ...
Are campaign contributors to parties and candidates in the United States becoming more ideological? ...
American corporate and political elites are connected by the donations that the latter receive from ...
What is the relationship between campaign finance and political polarization, and do contribution li...
Many Americans have become increasingly concerned over the role of money in politics, and back more ...
This dissertation, broadly, focuses on how the ability to make political donations anonymously chang...
Members of Congress spend a great deal of their time fundraising. But what incentivizes those with m...
Both Democrats and Republicans have taken strong positions on wealth redistribution. But is there va...
Very few examples of donor intention and donor segmentation based on individual attitudes are eviden...
ABSTRACT: This is the second paper from a multi-year, multi-state Campaign Finance Institute (CFI) ...
What is the effect of a change in geographic location on the behavior of campaign donors? Looking at...
Habitual party donors represent an important revenue source for American political parties. What rem...
Political candidates raise campaign funds from a variety of sources. Whether contributions from cer...
This study investigated the psychological mechanisms that influence and predict willingness to make ...