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Serious money : fundraising and contributing in presidential nomination campaigns

معرفی کتاب «Serious money : fundraising and contributing in presidential nomination campaigns» نوشتهٔ Clifford W. Brown, Jr., Lynda W. Powell, Clyde Wilcox، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 1995. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Serious money : fundraising and contributing in presidential nomination campaigns» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

Serious Money offers detailed analysis of the relationship between fundraising methods and contributing decisions in presidential nomination campaigns, based largely upon newly conducted surveys of contributors to both the 1988 and 1992 campaigns. Brown, Powell and Wilcox explore the fundamental differences detween direct mail solicitation and personal-solicitation networks, and how candidate resources dictate the use of unique methods of solicitation. Candidate resources analysed include home state power bases, access to national party networks and the national legislative agenda, congressional office, social identity, and ideological proximity. With respect to contributing decisions, the book focuses on the three fundamental sources of the decision to contribute: the purposive, solidary, and material motives of contributors. Serious Money offers a detailed analysis of the relationship between fundraising methods and contributing decisions in presidential nomination campaigns, specifically 1988 and 1992. Brown, Powell, and Wilcox explore the fundamental differences between direct mail solicitation and personal solicitation networks, and how candidate resources dictate the use of unique methods of solicitation. Candidate resources analyzed include home-state power bases, access to national party networks and the national legislative agenda, congressional office, social identity, and ideological proximity. With respect to contributing decisions, the book focuses on the three fundamental sources of the decision to contribute: the purposive, solidary, and material motives of contributors. . The research is based largely upon newly conducted surveys of contributors to presidential candidates in 1992 and 1988, on a panel study of the 1988 contributors designed to examine campaign targeting decisions and contributing behavior during the 1992 election cycle, and on interviews with campaign fundraising professionals.

Serious Money offers detailed analysis of the relationship between fundraising methods and contributing decisions in presidential nomination campaigns. Brown, Powell, and Wilcox explore the fundamental differences between direct mail solicitation and personal-solicitation networks, and how candidate resources dictate the use of unique methods of solicitation. The research is based largely on newly conducted surveys of campaign contributors, a panel study of contributors and interviews with campaign fundraising professionals.

Brown, Powell and Wilcox analyse the relationship between fundraising methods and contributing decisions in presidential nomination campaigns, specifically 1988 and 1992. The differences between direct mail and personal solicitation networks, and how candidate resources dictate the use of specific soliciation methods are also explored. Clifford W. Brown, Jr., Lynda W. Powell, Clyde Wilcox. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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