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미국 중간 선거 (11월 4일) Republican Control of Both Chambers
Republican Control of Both Chambers AR, MT, SD, WV/ LA, AL IA, CO, NC KY, KS, GA GOP’s largest size of the majority party in the House Now comes the hard time; “governing” immigration (Obama agenda) trade agreements, tax reform, key stone pipeline (GOP agenda)
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Money in Politics: Dirty? Dangerous?
potential candidates mobilization (volunteers, staff, voters, etc) getting the message out (ex: TV ads, radio, the media market) getting-out-the-vote (“GOTV”) Money is necessary, but not sufficient!
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Average Spent by Winning Challenger, 1974-2010 (미국의 경우)
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Money in Election Campaigns
Money does not guarantee victory, but helps a lot. “Public funding” in presidential elections Sen. Jon Corzine (D-NJ), $62 million spent for Senate race Mayor Bloomberg (NY), $109 million spent for NY mayor Meg Whitman (R-CA), $141.5 million spent for CA governor Millionaire candidates in the 2010 election
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Goldstein and Freedman (2000) Campaign spending subject to “diminishing returns” = the more dollars spent, the less gained by each additional $
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