Abstract

The Myth of Small-Donor Clout

Nyhart, Nick | June 27, 2005 issue

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Presents the author's views on small-donor fundraising for political campaigns. View that many commentators and academics have reported that the 2004 election featured a revolution in small-donor fundraising, decreasing the importance of larger donors; Fundraising statistics relating to the 2004 Presidential campaign; Analysis of the influence of 527 groups on political fundraising; View that the problem of big money dominating politics will likely get worse in the next few years.

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CAMPAIGN funds; FUND raising; 527 groups; POLITICAL science; BUSINESS & politics; POLITICAL campaigns; POLITICAL parties; PRESIDENTS -- United States -- Election; ELECTIONS
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