Serious Money offers detailed analysis of the relationship between fundraising methods and contributing decisions in presidential nomination campaigns. Brown, Powell, and Wilcox explore the fundamental differences between direct mail solicitation and personal-solicitation networks, and how candidate resources dictate the use of unique methods of solicitation. The research is based largely on newly conducted surveys of campaign contributors, a panel study of contributors and interviews with campaign fundraising professionals.
Language
English
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Release
September 29, 1995
ISBN
0521497809
ISBN 13
9780521497800
Serious Money: Fundraising and Contributing in Presidential Nomination Campaigns
Serious Money offers detailed analysis of the relationship between fundraising methods and contributing decisions in presidential nomination campaigns. Brown, Powell, and Wilcox explore the fundamental differences between direct mail solicitation and personal-solicitation networks, and how candidate resources dictate the use of unique methods of solicitation. The research is based largely on newly conducted surveys of campaign contributors, a panel study of contributors and interviews with campaign fundraising professionals.