04186oam 2200673I 450 991078286480332120230814231610.00-429-97849-90-429-96741-11-283-13676-797866131367630-7867-3178-810.4324/9780429498862 (CKB)1000000000721066(EBL)708986(OCoLC)311312960(SSID)ssj0000205141(PQKBManifestationID)11199596(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000205141(PQKBWorkID)10192712(PQKB)10022885(MiAaPQ)EBC708986(Au-PeEL)EBL708986(CaPaEBR)ebr10267505(CaONFJC)MIL313676(OCoLC)1029237460(EXLCZ)99100000000072106620180706d2018 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMoney in the House campaign funds and congressional party politics /Marian CurrinderFirst edition.Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY :Routledge,2018.1 online resource (241 p.)Transforming American politicsDescription based upon print version of record.0-8133-4379-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-218) and index.Contents; Contents ix; Introduction 1; 1 Campaign Funds and Congressional Party Politics:An Overview 13; Spreading Wealth the Old-Fashioned Way, 16; The Reform Era, 18; The Rise of Leadership PACs, 24; The Parties Strike Back, 31; The Money Pit, 36; Conclusion, 39; Notes, 40; 2 Pursuing Ambition in a Congressional Parties Framework 41; Explaining House Member Behavior, 42; Intrainstitutional Ambition, 44; Individual versus Collective Goals, 46; Promoting the Party by Rewarding Ambition, 51; Combating the Problem of Fragmentation: Battleground 2000, 55; Explaining Party Power in the House, 57Conclusion, 59Notes, 60; 3 The 1970s Reform Era: The Money Chase Begins 61; The Rise of the Seniority System, 62; The Reform Era, 65; Out with the Old and In with the New, 72; Political Change and the Rise of Entrepreneurial House Members, 77; The Money Chase Begins, 82; Conclusion, 89; Notes, 90; 4 The 1980s: New Directions in Campaign Funding 91; Party Campaign Strategies in the 1980s, 93; The Resurgence of Strong Leaders and Party Cohesion, 102; Patterns of Member-to-Member Giving, 109; Partisan Politics Heats Up, 117; Conclusion, 121; Notes, 1225 A Republican Revolution in Politics and Money: The Gingrich Era 123The Contract with America, 126; The 1994 Republican Revolution, 129; The New Republican Majority and Institutional Reform, 133; New Majority Leadership Strategies, 138; Trouble in the Ranks, 143; The End of the Gingrich Era, 147; Conclusion, 148; Notes, 150; 6 Paying to Play: Redistributing Money in thePost-Gingrich Era 151; Democrats Rev Up the Money Machine, 160; Broader Trends in the Redistribution of Campaign Money, 165; Pursuing Intrainstitutional Power within a Party Framework, 170Beyond 2000: The Republican Majority Hangs On,but for How Long? 173Conclusion, 179; 7 Campaign Funds and the New Democratic Majority 183; Republican Turmoil, 188; Democrats Take the Reins, 192; Consequences and Challenges, 199; Epilogue, 203; Bibliography, 207; Acknowledgments, 219; Index, 221Author Marian Currinder presents a highly compelling and empirically grounded look at how internal campaign finance practices have come to dominate congressional party politics.Transforming American politics series (2002)Campaign fundsUnited StatesUnited StatesPolitics and government1945-1989United StatesPolitics and government1989-1993Campaign funds324.780973Currinder Marian1474116FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910782864803321Money in the House3687575UNINA