Financing the 2016 Election

Financing the 2016 Election by David B. Magleby, published by Bloomsbury Academic on April 30, 2019, offers an in-depth examination of campaign finance during one of the most unconventional elections in modern American history. This illustrated edition spans 377 pages and provides a thorough analysis of the roles played by political parties and special interest groups, including Super PACs, in the presidential and congressional elections of 2016. The book draws on Federal Elections Commission reports and interviews with key participants to contextualize the significant changes in campaign financing over recent decades.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of how the financing of elections impacts politics and public policy. The work highlights the dramatic increase in spending by Super PACs, which doubled from the previous election cycle, and discusses the implications of candidates’ growing reliance on outside special interest groups. By placing the 2016 election within the broader landscape of U.S. election financing, this book sheds light on the evolving dynamics of the political process and the legislative branch, making it a valuable resource for those interested in political science and American government.
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Money and politics in an election that broke the mold
Beginning with the 1960 election, readers could turn to one book for an authoritative and comprehensive examination of campaign finance at the federal level. Now, the latest in this respected series, Financing the 2016 Election, explores the role of money in one of the most unconventional elections in modern American history. A team of leading scholars has dug into the roles played by political parties and special interest groups (including their Super PACS ) in the presidential and congressional elections of 2016.
David Magleby and his team of experts examined Federal Elections Commission reports and interviewed dozens of key participants, including representatives of virtually all the major interest groups active in the 2016 election cycle. They place that election in the context of how U.S. elections have been financed during recent decades a context that illustrates how dramatically different campaign finance is today from the past. Among the most important changes has been the growth of so-called Super PACS, which have become increasingly important both in the financing they provide candidates and in their ability to act independently, both for and against candidates. Overall, Super PACS doubled their spending in 2016 from four years earlier.
Taking a comprehensive approach, this book helps readers understand how the financing of elections including the increasing reliance by candidates on outside special interest groups ultimately affects politics and public policy.
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