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Books and Reports
Campaign Finance Institute Books
Election After Reform: Money, Politics and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (2006)
Edited by Michael J. Malbin
A Campaign Finance Institute Book
Life After Reform - When the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act Meets Politics (2003)
Edited by Michael J. Malbin
A Campaign Finance Institute Book
Reports and Papers
Inside Fundraising for the 2008 Party Conventions: Party Surrogates Gather Soft Money While Federal Regulators Turn a Blind Eye (June, 2008)
Party Money in the 2006 Elections: The Role of National Party Committees in Financing Congressional Campaigns (August, 2007)
The Ups and Downs of Small and Large Donors (June, 2007)
Soft Money in the 2006 Election and the Outlook for 2008: The Changing Nonprofits Landscape (April, 2007)
Parties Playing a Major Role in Election '06" Working paper by Anthony Corrado. (Oct., 2006)
Nonprofit Interest Groups’ Election Activities And Federal Campaign Finance Policy: A Working Paper (July, 2006)
Small Donors, Online Donors And First-Timers In The Presidential Election Of 2004 (March, 2006)
So the Voters May Choose: Reviving the Presidential Mathcing Fund System (April, 2005)
Political Advertising Vouchers For Congressional Candidates: What Difference Could They Make? (July, 2005)
The $100 Million Exemption: Soft Money and the 2004 National Party Conventions (July, 2004)
New Interest Group Strategies -- A preview of Post McCain-Feingold Politics? (April, 2002)
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AT&T has had big presences at both political conventions (Dallas Morning News)
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