textPolitical campaigns are vital to democracy in the United States. Campaigns educate and mobilize voters, thus making it possible for citizens (though elections) to select government leaders and indirectly to control public policy. From the point of view of those who create them, campaigns are vehicles for winning elective office. For candidates and parties, campaigns should activate and mobilize supporters while persuading undecided voters and demobilizing those who support the opponent. This dissertation looks at one set of campaigns – those bearing on Congressional elections from 1992 to 2002 – with the purpose of addressing three important research questions. The first research question asks what campaigns do. Related to that ...
Do campaigns have an effect on the outcome of elections? This question is usually answered using on...
Political power is gathered, fashioned, and tested in campaign organizations. Here, future legislato...
I examine the formation and consequences of candidates' issue agendas -- the issues on which they fo...
textPolitical campaigns are vital to democracy in the United States. Campaigns educate and mobilize...
This dissertation examines a number of issues that arise in U.S. Congressional elections. In the fir...
This dissertation explains how candidates, parties, and independent groups have adjusted to the post...
Campaigns are an important but under-studied component of legislative elections. How candidates allo...
The focus of this dissertation is campaign spending in congressional elections. I examine the benefi...
The collapse of the traditional social ties, the advance of the mass media and the advent of politic...
This thesis contains two research areas including political advertising in presidential elections an...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
This dissertation examines how the top-two primary reform reshapes conventional wisdoms about candid...
Democracy is best described as a struggle over competing ideals and values. One of the most importan...
This paper builds a theory of electoral campaign contributions. Interest groups contribute to politi...
Despite the well-documented decline of political parties in the elector-ate, the evidence shows that...
Do campaigns have an effect on the outcome of elections? This question is usually answered using on...
Political power is gathered, fashioned, and tested in campaign organizations. Here, future legislato...
I examine the formation and consequences of candidates' issue agendas -- the issues on which they fo...
textPolitical campaigns are vital to democracy in the United States. Campaigns educate and mobilize...
This dissertation examines a number of issues that arise in U.S. Congressional elections. In the fir...
This dissertation explains how candidates, parties, and independent groups have adjusted to the post...
Campaigns are an important but under-studied component of legislative elections. How candidates allo...
The focus of this dissertation is campaign spending in congressional elections. I examine the benefi...
The collapse of the traditional social ties, the advance of the mass media and the advent of politic...
This thesis contains two research areas including political advertising in presidential elections an...
The major purpose of this study was to test the notion that spending large sums of money on broadcas...
This dissertation examines how the top-two primary reform reshapes conventional wisdoms about candid...
Democracy is best described as a struggle over competing ideals and values. One of the most importan...
This paper builds a theory of electoral campaign contributions. Interest groups contribute to politi...
Despite the well-documented decline of political parties in the elector-ate, the evidence shows that...
Do campaigns have an effect on the outcome of elections? This question is usually answered using on...
Political power is gathered, fashioned, and tested in campaign organizations. Here, future legislato...
I examine the formation and consequences of candidates' issue agendas -- the issues on which they fo...