Article Review Not All Money Is Equal: The Differential Effect of Spending by Incumbents and Challengers in Gubernatorial Primaries.
Title: Article Review Not All Money Is Equal: The Differential Effect of Spending by Incumbents and Challengers in Gubernatorial Primaries.
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Details: Words: 658 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Article Review Not All Money Is Equal: The Differential Effect of Spending by Incumbents and Challengers in Gubernatorial Primaries.
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 658 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Article Review
Not All Money Is Equal: The Differential Effect of Spending by Incumbents
and Challengers in Gubernatorial Primaries. Bardwell, Kedron. State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 2003, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p294-308
The author explores the difference spending makes in gubernatorial primary elections in regards to incumbents versus challengers. He takes various research data from other political scientists and combines it with his own to draw a conclusion on whether or not campaign spending has a significant
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or that sounds more familiar.
<Tab/>It is precisely this lazy behavior that elects people like Arnold 'The Terminator" Schwarzenegger to office. He was a movie star that everyone in America knew, he had the money to throw into his campaign and he didn't actually have an incumbent to run against. This was the perfect combination, according to Bardwell, that gets people elected to government office.
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