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Much has changed in the sixty years since the 1960 election, but every four years, readers have been able to count on a single volume to provide a detailed examination of federal campaign finance. Financing the 2020 Election is the latest in this series, providing a full picture of raising and spending by campaigns, parties, and outside actors-all in an election cycle both disrupted and shaped by a global pandemic and a polarizing president at the top of the ticket. Edited by Molly E. Reynolds and John C. Green and Molly Reynolds, the book draws on detailed data from the Federal Election…mehr
Much has changed in the sixty years since the 1960 election, but every four years, readers have been able to count on a single volume to provide a detailed examination of federal campaign finance. Financing the 2020 Election is the latest in this series, providing a full picture of raising and spending by campaigns, parties, and outside actors-all in an election cycle both disrupted and shaped by a global pandemic and a polarizing president at the top of the ticket. Edited by Molly E. Reynolds and John C. Green and Molly Reynolds, the book draws on detailed data from the Federal Election Commission and analysis by a range of campaign finance experts. The chapters provide both overall context for the landscape of campaign finance regulation in 2020 and examine a different aspect of the 2020 cycle, including the presidential contest; congressional races; and the role of the political parties. A concluding chapter places the entire campaign in context and offers suggestions for reform. Together, the analysis in the volume gives readers a single source for a complete picture of how the 2020 elections were financed-and how those dynamics fit into the broader landscape of American politics.
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Autorenporträt
John C. Green is distinguished professor of political science and emeritus director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, University of Akron. He has written extensively on American campaign finance, political parties, religion, and politics. He is editor of The State of the Parties: The Changing Role of American Politics Parties (2022), now in its ninth edition, and coauthor of Secular Surge (2021). Molly E. Reynolds is senior fellow in governance studies at Brookings Institution. She studies Congress, with an emphasis on congressional rules and procedure, the congressional budget process, and congressional reform. She is the author of the book Exceptions to the Rule: The Politics of Filibuster Limitations in the U.S. Senate (2017), which explores creation, use, and consequences of the budget reconciliation process and other procedures that prevent filibusters in the U.S. Senate.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables and Figures Contributors Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Financing of the 2020 Election: Change and Continuity Molly E. Reynolds and John C. Green 2 The Regulatory Environment of the 2020 Election R. Sam Garrett 3 Financing the 2020 Presidential Elections John C. Green 4 Financing the 2020 Congressional Elections Molly E. Reynolds 5 Party Money in the 2020 Election Robin Kolodny and Diana Dwyre 6 Interest Group Money in the 2020 Election Jay Goodliffe 7 Political and Policy Implications of the 2020 Election Robert G. Boatright Index
List of Tables and Figures Contributors Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Financing of the 2020 Election: Change and Continuity Molly E. Reynolds and John C. Green 2 The Regulatory Environment of the 2020 Election R. Sam Garrett 3 Financing the 2020 Presidential Elections John C. Green 4 Financing the 2020 Congressional Elections Molly E. Reynolds 5 Party Money in the 2020 Election Robin Kolodny and Diana Dwyre 6 Interest Group Money in the 2020 Election Jay Goodliffe 7 Political and Policy Implications of the 2020 Election Robert G. Boatright Index
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