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Individual campaign contributions and candidate ideology
Authors:Michael J Ensley
Institution:1. Department of Political Science, Indiana University, 1100 E. Seventh St., Bloomington, IN, 47405, USA
Abstract:Individual citizens are the largest source of contributions for congressional candidates in the United States. This paper investigates if and how fundraising from this source is related to the ideological positions of candidates. Specifically, we ask whether the amount of contributions depends on: (1) the extremity of candidate ideology; and (2) the level of candidate divergence in the same race. These results have important implications for candidate positioning strategies, as well as for evaluating the effects of recent campaign finance reforms.
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