Category Archives: campaigns
Breaking: SCOTUS Grants Cert in Political Robocall Case
Here is the order list showing the grant in Barr v. American Association of Political Consultants. The question presented in the cert petition (minus citations):
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (TCPA), Pub. L. No. 102-243, 105 Stat.… Continue reading
What to do with campaign funds after retiring or passing away
Two
stories today about campaign funds active longer than their campaigners.
One
focuses on FEC
requests for explanation from retired officeholders still spending from
campaign accounts. The other describes
the plans
that Rep. Cummings had for his unspent campaign money… Continue reading
“The Other Swing Voter”
Ibram Kendi with a thoughtful piece on the terminology of “swing voters”: some “swing” from candidate to candidate or party to party, and some swing between voting and not voting.
Informational Incentives for Campaign Mobilization
Bertrall Ross and Doug Spencer have a new paper out in the Northwestern Law Review: “Passive Voter Suppression: Campaign Mobilization and the Effective Disfranchisement of the Poor.” The abstract:
A recent spate of election laws tightened registration rules,… Continue reading
‘Diminished’ NRA at crossroads ahead of 2020 election
Speaking of mobilization, the Washington Times has questions:
The National Rifle Association, after shedding its president and top lobbyist this year amid a string of internal disputes and legal battles, finds itself at a crossroads with Republican politicos wondering… Continue reading
Campaign finance compliance hits the WWE with steel-chair-like force
Former WWE star Rhino was a 2016 candidate for Congress … and seems to think that the rigors of campaign finance compliance may have impacted his last run in the WWE.
“Fresh Cambridge Analytica leak ‘shows global manipulation is out of control’”
From The Guardian:
An explosive leak of tens of thousands of documents from the defunct data firm Cambridge Analytica is set to expose the inner workings of the company that collapsed after the Observer revealed it had misappropriated 87… Continue reading
“Give nonvoters a reason to participate in elections”
Algernon D’Ammassa offers an intriguing critique of the “running a race” frame of American elections, tied to both news coverage and the “Campaigns, Inc.” influence of consultants.
“News coverage gets geo-fragmented”
Madelyn Sanfilippo and Yafit Lev-Aretz reflect
in NiemanLab on the impact of the structure of the news media market, and
innovations in the delivery of news, on coverage of the 2020 elections. The lede:
Coverage of the 2020 U.S. presidential… Continue reading
The partisan campaign finance horse race
The WaPo summarizes
the reported candidate and party committee hauls for 2019 ($463 million for
Trump and the RNC, for example).
It seems fair to compare RNC solo fundraising to DNC solo fundraising,
and Trump’s re-elect to Obama’s 2012 re-elect. … Continue reading
“Beauty on the Ballot: Candidates’ Attractiveness Plays Role in Voters’ Decisions, Especially in U.S.”
A study by Sebastian Jäckle et al. finds an advantage up to 11% for congressional candidates based on appearance alone. The study itself – titled “A Catwalk to Congress” – is here.
“Decade in review: Citizens United and campaign spending”
SCOTUSblog has a running decade-in-review series, and Citizens United occupies 14% of the space so far.
North Carolina: “‘Get off Facebook.’ Local election officials warned over partisan posts”
News and Observer:
Members of the State Board of Elections admonished county election board members to “get off Facebook” and “delete your Twitter account,” as they reviewed the latest complaints of improper social media posts by local election officials.The… Continue reading