Super PAC!: Money, Elections, and Voters after Citizens United

Author:   Conor M. Dowling (University of Mississippi, USA) ,  Michael G. Miller (University of Illinois, Springfield, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415833028


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   17 March 2014
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Recent federal court activity has dramatically changed the regulatory environment of campaign finance in the United States. Since 2010, the judiciary has decided that corporations and labor unions may freely spend in American elections, and that so-called ""Super PACs"" can accept unlimited contributions from private citizens for the purpose of buying election advertising. Despite the potential for such unregulated contributions to dramatically alter the conduct of campaigns, little is known about where Super PACs get their money, where they spend it, or how their message compares with other political groups. Moreover, we know almost nothing about whether individual citizens even notice Super PACs, or whether they distinguish between Super PAC activity and political activity by other political groups. This book addresses those questions. Using campaign finance data, election returns, advertising archives, a public opinion survey, and survey experiments, Super PAC! provides unprecedented insight into the behavior of these organizations, and how they affect public opinion and voting behavior. The first in-depth exploration of the topic, this book will make significant contributions in both political science and applied policy.

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Author:   Conor M. Dowling (University of Mississippi, USA) ,  Michael G. Miller (University of Illinois, Springfield, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.550kg
ISBN:  

9780415833028


ISBN 10:   0415833027
Pages:   194
Publication Date:   17 March 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book takes readers beyond the hyperbole. It is an impressive early analysis of some of the ways in which these new organizations are, and are not, changing American politics. Specialists will be returning to the book's themes for years. They will want to read Dowling and Miller before doing so. -Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute and University at Albany, SUNY The rise of Super PACs is a monumental development with wide-ranging implications for the future of American democracy. Yet, until the publication of Super PAC!, very little was known about how Super PACs operate, and the influence that Super PACs have had on public opinion and voting behavior. Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller fill this void by writing what can only be described as a pioneering and must-read book for all who care about campaign finance, organized interests, and U.S. elections. -Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University Super PAC! is a first examination into the electoral impact of recent federal court decisions on campaign finance, beginning with Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The authors provide a solid foundation for continued scholarly analysis of outside spending in elections, considering the sources of money and how that money is spent, how citizens evaluate information on funding sources, and the races most likely to attract outside funds. The authors provide a clear, thoughtful, and thorough examination, moving past media hype to explore the difficult questions of how and when outside money influences elections. The authors utilize financial data, media records, and experiments in a nuanced exploration of the early impact of these court decisions. This book will primarily be of interest to academics, beginning with advanced undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections. --D. K. Whippo, Dickinson State University, CHOICE February 2015


This book takes readers beyond the hyperbole. It is an impressive early analysis of some of the ways in which these new organizations are, and are not, changing American politics. Specialists will be returning to the book's themes for years. They will want to read Dowling and Miller before doing so. -Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute and University at Albany, SUNY The rise of Super PACs is a monumental development with wide-ranging implications for the future of American democracy. Yet, until the publication of Super PAC!, very little was known about how Super PACs operate, and the influence that Super PACs have had on public opinion and voting behavior. Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller fill this void by writing what can only be described as a pioneering and must-read book for all who care about campaign finance, organized interests, and U.S. elections. -Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University


This book takes readers beyond the hyperbole. It is an impressive early analysis of some of the ways in which these new organizations are, and are not, changing American politics. Specialists will be returning to the book's themes for years. They will want to read Dowling and Miller before doing so. -Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute and University at Albany, SUNY The rise of Super PACs is a monumental development with wide-ranging implications for the future of American democracy. Yet, until the publication of Super PAC!, very little was known about how Super PACs operate, and the influence that Super PACs have had on public opinion and voting behavior. Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller fill this void by writing what can only be described as a pioneering and must-read book for all who care about campaign finance, organized interests, and U.S. elections. -Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University Super PAC! is a first examination into the electoral impact of recent federal court decisions on campaign finance, beginning with Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The authors provide a solid foundation for continued scholarly analysis of outside spending in elections, considering the sources of money and how that money is spent, how citizens evaluate information on funding sources, and the races most likely to attract outside funds. The authors provide a clear, thoughtful, and thorough examination, moving past media hype to explore the difficult questions of how and when outside money influences elections. The authors utilize financial data, media records, and experiments in a nuanced exploration of the early impact of these court decisions. This book will primarily be of interest to academics, beginning with advanced undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections. --D. K. Whippo, Dickinson State University, CHOICE February 2015 This book takes readers beyond the hyperbole. It is an impressive early analysis of some of the ways in which these new organizations are, and are not, changing American politics. Specialists will be returning to the book's themes for years. They will want to read Dowling and Miller before doing so. -Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute and University at Albany, SUNY The rise of Super PACs is a monumental development with wide-ranging implications for the future of American democracy. Yet, until the publication of Super PAC!, very little was known about how Super PACs operate, and the influence that Super PACs have had on public opinion and voting behavior. Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller fill this void by writing what can only be described as a pioneering and must-read book for all who care about campaign finance, organized interests, and U.S. elections. -Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University Super PAC! is a first examination into the electoral impact of recent federal court decisions on campaign finance, beginning with Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The authors provide a solid foundation for continued scholarly analysis of outside spending in elections, considering the sources of money and how that money is spent, how citizens evaluate information on funding sources, and the races most likely to attract outside funds. The authors provide a clear, thoughtful, and thorough examination, moving past media hype to explore the difficult questions of how and when outside money influences elections. The authors utilize financial data, media records, and experiments in a nuanced exploration of the early impact of these court decisions. This book will primarily be of interest to academics, beginning with advanced undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections. --D. K. Whippo, Dickinson State University, CHOICE February 2015


"""This book takes readers beyond the hyperbole. It is an impressive early analysis of some of the ways in which these new organizations are, and are not, changing American politics. Specialists will be returning to the book’s themes for years. They will want to read Dowling and Miller before doing so."" —Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute and University at Albany, SUNY ""The rise of Super PACs is a monumental development with wide-ranging implications for the future of American democracy. Yet, until the publication of Super PAC!, very little was known about how Super PACs operate, and the influence that Super PACs have had on public opinion and voting behavior. Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller fill this void by writing what can only be described as a pioneering and must-read book for all who care about campaign finance, organized interests, and U.S. elections. "" —Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University ""Super PAC! is a first examination into the electoral impact of recent federal court decisions on campaign finance, beginning with Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The authors provide a solid foundation for continued scholarly analysis of outside spending in elections, considering the sources of money and how that money is spent, how citizens evaluate information on funding sources, and the races most likely to attract outside funds. The authors provide a clear, thoughtful, and thorough examination, moving past media hype to explore the difficult questions of how and when outside money influences elections. The authors utilize financial data, media records, and experiments in a nuanced exploration of the early impact of these court decisions. This book will primarily be of interest to academics, beginning with advanced undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections."" --D. K. Whippo, Dickinson State University, CHOICE February 2015 ""This book takes readers beyond the hyperbole. It is an impressive early analysis of some of the ways in which these new organizations are, and are not, changing American politics. Specialists will be returning to the book’s themes for years. They will want to read Dowling and Miller before doing so."" —Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute and University at Albany, SUNY ""The rise of Super PACs is a monumental development with wide-ranging implications for the future of American democracy. Yet, until the publication of Super PAC!, very little was known about how Super PACs operate, and the influence that Super PACs have had on public opinion and voting behavior. Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller fill this void by writing what can only be described as a pioneering and must-read book for all who care about campaign finance, organized interests, and U.S. elections. "" —Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University ""Super PAC! is a first examination into the electoral impact of recent federal court decisions on campaign finance, beginning with Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The authors provide a solid foundation for continued scholarly analysis of outside spending in elections, considering the sources of money and how that money is spent, how citizens evaluate information on funding sources, and the races most likely to attract outside funds. The authors provide a clear, thoughtful, and thorough examination, moving past media hype to explore the difficult questions of how and when outside money influences elections. The authors utilize financial data, media records, and experiments in a nuanced exploration of the early impact of these court decisions. This book will primarily be of interest to academics, beginning with advanced undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections."" --D. K. Whippo, Dickinson State University, CHOICE February 2015"


This book takes readers beyond the hyperbole. It is an impressive early analysis of some of the ways in which these new organizations are, and are not, changing American politics. Specialists will be returning to the book's themes for years. They will want to read Dowling and Miller before doing so. -Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute and University at Albany, SUNY The rise of Super PACs is a monumental development with wide-ranging implications for the future of American democracy. Yet, until the publication of Super PAC!, very little was known about how Super PACs operate, and the influence that Super PACs have had on public opinion and voting behavior. Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller fill this void by writing what can only be described as a pioneering and must-read book for all who care about campaign finance, organized interests, and U.S. elections. -Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University Super PAC! is a first examination into the electoral impact of recent federal court decisions on campaign finance, beginning with Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The authors provide a solid foundation for continued scholarly analysis of outside spending in elections, considering the sources of money and how that money is spent, how citizens evaluate information on funding sources, and the races most likely to attract outside funds. The authors provide a clear, thoughtful, and thorough examination, moving past media hype to explore the difficult questions of how and when outside money influences elections. The authors utilize financial data, media records, and experiments in a nuanced exploration of the early impact of these court decisions. This book will primarily be of interest to academics, beginning with advanced undergraduates. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections. --D. K. Whippo, Dickinson State University, CHOICE February 2015 This book takes readers beyond the hyperbole. It is an impressive early analysis of some of the ways in which these new organizations are, and are not, changing American politics. Specialists will be returning to the book's themes for years. They will want to read Dowling and Miller before doing so. -Michael J. Malbin, The Campaign Finance Institute and University at Albany, SUNY The rise of Super PACs is a monumental development with wide-ranging implications for the future of American democracy. Yet, until the publication of Super PAC!, very little was known about how Super PACs operate, and the influence that Super PACs have had on public opinion and voting behavior. Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller fill this void by writing what can only be described as a pioneering and must-read book for all who care about campaign finance, organized interests, and U.S. elections. -Peter L. Francia, East Carolina University


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Conor M. Dowling is Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Mississippi. Michael G. Miller is Assistant Professor of Political Science at University of Illinois, Springfield.

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