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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author El`Ghaouti, Valerie Rose
URN etd-06072007-152512
Title THE CHANGING ROLE OF SOFT MONEY ON CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM.THE BIRTH OF THE 527 AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
Degree Master of Arts
Department Political Science
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Michael Binford Committee Chair
Daniel Franklin Committee Member
Richard Engstrom Committee Member
Keywords
  • 527 Committees
  • Soft Money
  • Political Campaign Finance
  • McConnell v FEC
  • Campaign Spending
  • Plurality
  • Campaign Contributions
  • Campaign Expenditures
  • Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act
  • BCRA
  • McCain-Feingold Act
  • Political Action Committees
  • PACs
  • Dissertation
  • Georgia State University
Date of Defense 2007-06-04
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
In a time when record numbers of dollars are being spent on campaigns the unregulated dollars are flowing faster than ever. Hundreds of millions of dollars in independent expenditures are being used for “issue advocacy”, print and broadcast advertising, which does not expressly endorse or oppose a candidate for office. The one-time campaign finance ceiling has become the campaign finance basement. Individuals are able to give unlimited dollars to 527 organizations, which function outside of all campaign finance regulation and provide a new path for the flow of political dollars. Since the passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, commonly known as the McCain-Feingold Act, federally regulated lobbyists and PACS are being edged out of the political dollar due to contribution limits. It is in 1996 that we witness the birth of 527 organizations and the flourishing growth of soft money spending in the campaign process.
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