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The Election After Reform : Money, Politics, and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, Hardback Book

The Election After Reform : Money, Politics, and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act Hardback

Part of the Campaigning American Style series

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These groundbreaking studies, rich with data, include chapters on: · Political parties (by Anthony Corrado, Robin Kolodny, Diana Dwyre, Raymond LaRaja) · "527" committees and interest groups (by Steve Weissman, Ruth Hassan, Robert Boatright, Michael Malbin, Mark Rozell, Clyde Wilcox) · Television ads (by Kenneth Goldstein, Michael Franz, Joel Rivlin) · The "ground war" (by David Magleby, Kelly Patterson) · Congressional politics (by Gary Jacobson, Jennifer Steen) · Presidential campaigns (by Michael Malbin). A must read for its insightful and nuanced assessments of the effects of reform.

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