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The States of Campaign Finance Reform
A collection of articles from the early 1970's, exploring various aspects of campaign finance, including the influence of large contributors, labor unions, television, campaign finance reform legislation, and the case of Buckley v. Valeo.
The Big Picture: Money Follows Power Shift on Capitol Hill
MINORITIES IN THE SENATE AFRICAN AMERICANS: Hiram R.Revels (R-Mississippi),1870–1871 Blanche K.Bruce ... ASIAN AMERICANS: Hiram L.Fong (R-Hawaii),1959–1977 Daniel K.Inouye (D-Hawaii),1963– Samuel I.Hayakawa (R-California),1977–1983 ...
Financial Reporting by Political Parties
Research and Politics (Jan.–Mar.): 1–15. Mattes, Kyle, and David P. Redlawsk. 2014. The Positive Case for Negative Campaigning. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. OpenSecrets.org. “Most Expensive Races.” https://www.opensecrets.org/ ...
See also Seth J. Hill, James Lo, Lynn Vavreck, and John Zaller, “How Quickly We Forget: The Duration of Persuasion Effects from Mass Communication,” Political Communication 30, no. 4 (2013): 521–47. 122. Alan S. Gerber, James G. Gimpel, ...