Money In the House : Campaign Funds and Congressional Party Politics
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0813343798
ISBN-13
9780813343792
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint
Westview Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 5th, 2008
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
294 grams
Dimensions
15.50 x 22.40 x 1.40 cms
Product Classification:
Political campaigning & advertising
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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 compelling look at how the drive to raise campaign money has come to dominate congressional party politics. Author Marian 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. As the margin between parties in the House has narrowed, the political environment has become fiercely competitive. Because electoral success is largely equated with fundraising success, the party that raises the most money is at a distinct advantage. In addition to relying on outside interests and individuals for campaign contributions, the congressional parties increasingly call on their own members to give for the good of the whole. As a result, lawmakers must devote ever-increasing amounts of time to fundraising. The fundraising expectations for members who wish to advance in the chamber are even higher. By requiring their members to raise and redistribute tremendous amounts of money in order to gain power in the chamber, the parties benefit from their members'' ambitious pursuits. Currinder argues that the new ''rule of money'' is fundamentally altering the way House members pursue power and the way congressional parties define and reward loyalty.
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