The power of money in Congressional campaigns, 1880-2006 / David C.W. Parker.
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- 9780806139036 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 080613903X (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 324.7/80973 22
- JK 1991 P238p 2008
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JK 1991 G454m 2000 Money rules : financing elections in America / | JK 1991 H435c 1960 The costs of democracy. | JK 1991 N619d 2013 Dollarocracy : how the money-and-media election complex is destroying America / | JK 1991 P238p 2008 The power of money in Congressional campaigns, 1880-2006 / | JK 1991 S643u 2001 Unfree speech / | JK 1991 V878b 2014 Big money : 2.5 billion dollars, one suspicious vehicle, and a pimp-on the trail of the ultra-rich hijacking American politics / | JK 1991.5 G665c 2005 Campaign contributions and legislative voting : a new approach / |
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Wisconsin.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-270) and index.
The puzzle -- The resource theory of campaigns -- Pomp, circumstance, and rationality in late-nineteenth-century Congressional campaigns -- Resources, the new media, and the race for the U.S. Senate, 1940-1960 -- FECA and national party resurgence -- Resources, strategies, and voter perceptions -- Resources rule.
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