Who Donates in Campaigns?
Papers and Presentations
Related Conference Papers and Presentations:
2018 Jay Goodliffe and David B. Magleby. “The Timing of Donations in Presidential Campaigns.” Paper presented at the 2018 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.
2018 David B. Magleby. "Campaign Spending by Groups Operating "Independently" of Candidates." Paper presented at the 2018 Money and Politics Conference.
2017 Jay Goodliffe and David B. Magleby. “Who Donates to Congressional Campaigns?” Paper presented at the 2017 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.
2017 Jay Goodliffe and David B. Magleby. “Who Donates to Congressional Campaigns?” Paper presented at the 2017 American Political Science Association Conference.
2017 Jay Goodliffe and David B. Magleby. “What Do Different Citizens Think About Campaign Finance?” Presentation at the 2017 CCES Sundance Conference.
2016 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, and Joseph Olsen. “What Motivates Donors to Contribute?” Paper presented at the 2016 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.
2016 David B. Magleby. "Super PACs and 501(c) Groups in the 2016 Election." Paper presented at the "State of the Parties: 2016 and Beyond" Conference, University of Akron.
2015 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, and Joseph Olsen. “Understanding the Surge in Small Donors to Obama in 2008 and 2012.” Paper presented at the 2015 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.
2014 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, and Joseph Olsen. “How the Internet, BCRA, and Super PACs have Affected Donor Attitudes, Behavior, and Campaigns.” Paper presented at the 2014 American Political Science Association Conference.
2014 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, and Joseph Olsen. “No Longer a Gender Gap Among Democratic Presidential Donors: The Importance of Messenger, Message and Medium.” Paper presented at the 2014 American Political Science Association Conference.
2013 David B. Magleby and Jay Goodliffe. “Framing Experiments in Campaign Finance.” Presentation at the 2013 CCES Sundance Conference.
2013 David B. Magleby, John C. Green, Robin Kolodny, and Jay Goodliffe. “Financing the 2012 Election.” Roundtable at the 2013 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.
2012 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, and Joseph Olsen. “What Motivates Donors to Contribute? Adding Candidate and Campaign Motivations to the Clark and Wilson Typology of Motivations.” Paper presented at the 2012 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.
2012 David B. Magleby. "A Classification of Super PACs Into Three Types: Candidate, Party and Interest Group." Paper presented at "The State of the Parties 2012 & Beyond" Conference.
2011 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, and Joseph Olsen. “Are Internet Donors Different?: Presidential Donor Modes of Solicitation and Contribution in 2008.” Paper presented at the 2011 American Political Science Association Conference.
2010 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, Joseph Olsen, David Lassen, and Bradley Jones. “Small Donors in the 2008 Elections: Putting the Surge in Small Donors to Obama in Context.” Paper presented at the 2010 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.
2010 David B. Magleby, Jay Goodliffe, Joseph Olsen, David Lassen, and Bradley Jones. “How Different Were Obama Donors in 2008: The Importance of Resources, Solicitation and Stimulus.” Paper presented at the 2010 American Political Science Association Conference.
2009 Jay Goodliffe, Bradley Jones,* David B. Magleby, Joseph A. Olsen, Christophe Giraud-Carrier, Yao Huang,* Weston Rowley,* and David Wilcox.* “Using Record Linkage to Study Campaign Contributors.” Poster presented at 2009 Political Methodology Conference.
2009 Jay Goodliffe, Bradley Jones,* and David B. Magleby. “Toward a Holistic View of Political Participation: Explaining Differences and Similarities between Donors to Federal and State Candidates.” Paper presented at 2009 Midwest Political Science Association Conference.