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Financing the 2012 Election (Paperback)
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The amount of money flowing through U.S. politics continues to
astound. "While not all expenditures are reported," writes David
Magleby, "our best estimate is that at least $8 billion was spent
in the 2012 federal elections." In this essential volume, the
latest in a quadrennial series dating back to 1960, Magleby and his
colleagues reveal where all this the money came from, where it
went, what were the results - and why it matters. Anthony Corrado
examines the most important changes and legal challenges to the law
and regulation of campaign finance leading up to the 2012 election.
John Green, Michael Koehler, and Ian Schwarber discuss the dynamics
and funding of the Republicans' presidential nomination contest as
well as the Obama campaign's activity - including the role his
Priorities USA "Super PAC" played in negatively defining Romney.
Candice Nelson examines in considerable detail how each side raised
and spent its funds and the implications of their different
approaches. Paul Herrnson, Kelly Patterson, and Stephanie Perry
Curtis explore the financing of congressional elections. Diana
Dwyre and Robin Kolodny examine the ways political parties raised
and spent money through their national committees, including
congressional campaign committees. Jay Goodliffe and Magleby
examine how interest groups raised and spent money - closely
examining the effect of the new Super PACs. How did these
organizations raise more than $828 million, and how did they allot
the $609 million they reported spending, and to what effect? Thomas
Mann concludes with a summary of lessons recently learned regarding
the financing of federal elections. What changes should be made to
the system, and what institutional steps would they require?
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