Campaign Finance Reform and Advocacy Groups
Panelists talked about a report released by Brigham Young University Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy that day, “Dancing without Partners: How… read more
Panelists talked about a report released by Brigham Young University Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy that day, “Dancing without Partners: How Candidates, Parties and Interest Groups Interact in the New Campaign Finance Environment.” Among the topics they addressed were the role of advocacy groups and “527” organizations for political fundraising and campaigning, the results of the 2004 elections, and the future of political campaign financing. Following their remarks, they answered questions from the audience. close
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