The last hurrah? : soft money and issue advocacy in the 2002 congressional elections /
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- The importance of outside money in the 2002 Congressional elections / David B. Magleby
- Party money in the 2002 Congressional elections / David B. Magleby, Nicole Carlisle Squires
- Interest-group electioneering in the 2002 Congressional elections / David B. Magleby, Jonathan W. Tanner
- Get on TeleVision vs. Get on the Van : GOTV and the ground war in 2002 / J. Quin Monson
- From intensity to tragedy : the Minnesota U.S. Senate race / William H. Flanigan ... [et al.]
- Battle for the bases : the Missouri U.S. Senate race / Martha Kropf ... [et al.]
- The more you spend, the less they listen : the South Dakota U.S. Senate race / John Bart, James Meader
- Strings attatched : outside money in Colorado's Seventh District / Daniel A. Smith
- Incumbent vs. incumbent in Connecticut's Fifth District / Sandra M. Anglund, Sarah M. Morehouse
- When incumbents clash, fundamentals matter : Pennsylvania Seventeen / Stephen K. Medvic, Matthew M. Schousen
- When redistricting means never having to say you're sorry : Utah's Second District / Kelly D. Patterson
- The consequences of noncandidate spending, with a look to the future / David B. Magleby, J. Quin Monson
- Appendixes. A. Studying the noncandidate campaign : case study and survey methodology. B. Interviews conducted by CSED researchers.