Article(electronic)June 11, 2004

In the Wake of BCRA: An Early Report on Campaign Finance in the 2004 Elections

In: The Forum: a journal of applied research in contemporary politics, Volume 2, Issue 2

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Abstract

Early experience with federal campaign finance reform suggests that the new law is fulfilling its primary objective of severing links between policymakers and large donors, and thus reducing the potential for corruption in the political process. Instead of languishing or seeking to circumvent the law, the national political parties have responded to the ban on soft money by increasing their hard money resources. While outside groups appear active, particularly on the Democratic side, their soft money financing should remain a small fraction of what candidates and parties will raise and spend in the 2004 Elections.

Languages

English

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

ISSN: 1540-8884

DOI

10.2202/1540-8884.1037

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