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Campaign finance and political polarization : when purists prevail / Raymond J. La Raja and Brian F. Schaffner.
Author
La Raja, Raymond J., 1965-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2015]
©2015
Description
xvi, 192 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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Subject(s)
Campaign funds
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Polarization (Social sciences)
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Author
Schaffner, Brian F. (Brian Frederick)
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Summary note
"Efforts to reform the U.S. campaign finance system typically focus on the corrupting influence of large contributions. Yet, as Raymond J. La Raja and Brian F. Schaffner argue, reforms aimed at cutting the flow of money into politics have unintentionally favored candidates with extreme ideological agendas and, consequently, fostered political polarization. Drawing on data from 50 states and the U.S. Congress over 20 years, La Raja and Schaffner reveal that current rules allow wealthy ideological groups and donors to dominate the financing of political campaigns. In order to attract funding, candidates take uncompromising positions on key issues and, if elected, take their partisan views into the legislature. As a remedy, the authors propose that additional campaign money be channeled through party organizations - rather than directly to candidates - because these organizations tend to be less ideological than the activists who now provide the lion's share of money to political candidates. Shifting campaign finance to parties would ease polarization by reducing the influence of 'purist' donors with their rigid policy stances. La Raja and Schaffner conclude the book with policy recommendations for campaign finance in the United States. They are among the few non-libertarians who argue that less regulation, particularly for political parties, may in fact improve the democratic process."--Publisher description.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-180) and index.
Contents
Campaign finance laws, purists, and pragmatists : who benefits?
The ideological wellsprings of campaign money
Who gets campaign money and why rules matter
Ideological polarization in state legislatures
The hydraulics of campaign money
The future of reform : build canals, not dams.
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ISBN
9780472072996 ((hardcover : : alk. paper))
0472072994 ((hardcover : : alk. paper))
9780472052998 ((paperback : : alk. paper))
0472052993 ((paperback : : alk. paper))
LCCN
2015025150
OCLC
922836022
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