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Dark Money, Super PACs, and the 2012 Election Melissa M. Smith

Dark Money, Super PACs, and the 2012 Election By Melissa M. Smith

Dark Money, Super PACs, and the 2012 Election by Melissa M. Smith


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This book helps identify and explain how the new federal campaign finance rules changed the way campaigns were run and paid for in 2012, along with shifting the balance of power from political parties to third-party interest groups.

Dark Money, Super PACs, and the 2012 Election Summary

Dark Money, Super PACs, and the 2012 Election by Melissa M. Smith

More than two billion dollars. That's how much money was spent in the 2012 presidential campaign-the most expensive campaign in history. Each party raised and spent more than one billion dollars as the traditional boundaries of campaign financing were ignored. Both parties could do so because they were playing in a game with new rules-rules that largely developed after the 2010 Supreme Court ruling known as Citizens United. That case removed many restrictions on donation limits, particularly for corporations and unions. The result was the development of a new set of political players called Super PACs that were allowed to enter the political arena and spend an unlimited amount of money on behalf of clients. This book looks at how Super PACs raised and spent money and influenced the 2012 election. It provides an insightful look at how both right- and left-leaning groups approached the election and impacted the political process.

Dark Money, Super PACs, and the 2012 Election Reviews

The Supreme Court's 2010 decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission dramatically restructured how American elections are funded by gutting restrictions on corporations' ability to give money to political candidates. One of the most impactful resultant changes was the rise of the super PAC, a new kind of political action committee that could raise exponentially larger sums than its predecessors by channeling corporate donations. Although the full significance of super PACs will not be known for several election cycles, this study is a fine initial exploration of how they have altered the American electoral landscape. Smith and Powell compartmentalize their approach by detailing and analyzing the role that super PACs played in the Republican presidential primaries, in President Obama's preparations for his reelection bid, and in the general election for president. . . .In addition, the authors separately scrutinize candidate-affiliated super PACs and independent ones. While many of the accounts in this slim monograph are brief, they are highly informative and readable, and can serve as an excellent introduction to the subject for students and scholars alike. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Undergraduate collections all levels and above. * CHOICE *
Big money, or Super PACs, was more influential in the 2012 American presidential campaign than in any prior campaign. This book provides a thorough, interesting explanation of how and why Super PACs were founded. More importantly, the authors examine specific consequences of big money in the 2012 primaries and the general election. Readers will acquire a keen understanding of how individuals and large corporations can use money to influence American political campaigns. -- John Allen Hendricks, Stephen F. Austin State University
Smith and Powell have done excellent work building on their 2010 volume on campaign finance reform. No study of political communication and elections can be complete without understanding how the money flows, and this text provides an excellent foundation for understanding that. -- William F. Harlow, University of Texas of the Permian Basin

About Melissa M. Smith

Melissa M. Smith is assistant professor of communication at Mississippi University for Women. Larry Powell is professor of communication studies at the University of Alabama-Birmingham.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1.Introduction: The genesis of Super PACs in the 2010 midterm elections Super PACs in the 2012 Primaries 2.Major Super PACs and Supporters: An Overview 3.The Republican Primaries: Mitt Romney and Restore Our Future 4.Democratic Super PACs active in the 2012 Republican Primary Super PACs in the 2012 General Election 5.Major Democratic Super PACs in General Election 6.President Barack Obama and Priorities USA 7.Not-For-Profit Super PACs 8.Major Republican Super PACs 9.Romney and Restore Our Future 2: The General Election 10.Karl Rove and American Crossroads 11.Lone Mavericks Barry P. Smith 12.Looking Back, Looking Forward: Conclusions and Discussion Index About the Authors

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NLS9781498532150
9781498532150
1498532152
Dark Money, Super PACs, and the 2012 Election by Melissa M. Smith
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2015-11-13
126
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