Money in the House provides a pompelling look at how the drive to raise campaign money has come to dominate congressional party politics. Currinder examines the rise of member-to-member and member-to-party giving as part of a broader process that encourages ambitious House members to compete for power by raising money for the party and its candidates.
Money in the House provides a pompelling look at how the drive to raise campaign money has come to dominate congressional party politics. Currinder examines the rise of member-to-member and member-to-party giving as part of a broader process that encourages ambitious House members to compete for power by raising money for the party and its candidates.
Introduction Chapter 1 - Campaign Funds and Congressional Party Politics: An Overview. Chapter 2 - Pursuing Ambition in a Congressional Parties Framework Chapter 3 - The 1970s Reform Era: The Money Chase Begins Chapter 4 - The 1980s: New Directions in Campaign Funding Chapter 5 - A Republican Revolution in Politics and Money: The Gingrich Era Chapter 6 - Paying to Play: Redistributing Money in the Post-Gingrich Era Chapter 7 - Campaign Funds and the New Democratic Majority Epilogue Bibliography
Introduction Chapter 1 - Campaign Funds and Congressional Party Politics: An Overview. Chapter 2 - Pursuing Ambition in a Congressional Parties Framework Chapter 3 - The 1970s Reform Era: The Money Chase Begins Chapter 4 - The 1980s: New Directions in Campaign Funding Chapter 5 - A Republican Revolution in Politics and Money: The Gingrich Era Chapter 6 - Paying to Play: Redistributing Money in the Post-Gingrich Era Chapter 7 - Campaign Funds and the New Democratic Majority Epilogue Bibliography
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