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  1. Convergence or Divergence? Do Parties and Outside Groups Spend on the Same Candidates, and Does It Matter?
  2. Theda Skocpol and Vanessa Williamson, The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism, Reviewed by: Robin KolodnySkocpolThedaWilliamsonVanessa, The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, ...
  3. The Presidential Nominating Process, Campaign Money, and Popular Love”
  4. Eric S Heberlig and Bruce A Larson, Congressional parties, institutional ambition, and the financing of majority control, reviewed by Robin Kolodny
  5. THE NEW NORMAL: PARTISAN VOLATILITY AND THE US MIDTERM ELECTIONS OF 2010
  6. Paving the Road to “Too Big to Fail”: Business Interests and the Politics of Financial Deregulation in the United States
  7. Educating the Least Informed: Group Endorsements in a Grassroots Campaign
  8. The Effect of Grassroots Campaigning on Issue Preferences and Issue Salience
  9. Finding the Cost of Campaign Advertising
  10. Steady as she goes: The US elections of 2004
  11. Political Party Adaptation in US Congressional Campaigns
  12. The US mid‐term elections of 2002
  13. Parties and Campaign Professionals in a Digital Age
  14. Party-Orchestrated Activities for Legislative Party Goals
  15. Political Consultants and the Extension of Party Goals
  16. The Several Elections of 1824
  17. Interviewing Political Elites