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The Investment Theory of Party Competition does not deny the possibility that masses of voters can become major investors in an electoral system, and accepts that in cases where this does happen the effect may resemble classical voter competition models. For this to happen, however, generally requires channels that facilitate mass deliberation ...
The Free State Project (FSP) is an American political migration movement founded in 2001 to recruit at least 20,000 libertarians to move to a single low-population state (New Hampshire was selected in 2003) in order to make the state a stronghold for libertarian ideas. [1] [2] The Free State Project is not a political party but a nonprofit ...
Trump focused only on his base and did little to persuade voters he needed to win in swing states — a strategy highlighted by his refusal to participate in more than one debates or sit down for ...
New campaign finance disclosures filed late Thursday and early Friday shed fresh light on how big money, big donors and big expectations shaped the final stretch of the 2024 presidential race. The ...
Soft Money: money that is not supposed to "advocate the election or defeat of a federal candidate", but instead to be used for "state and local elections and generic 'party-building' activities, including voter registration campaigns and get-out-the-vote drives". Unlike hard money, there are "no federal contribution limits" on it (see below). [13]
Available for free online, one can read its terrifying plans to gut the government like a pig and harm many Americans if Trump gets elected. It aims to dismantle and destroy many federal agencies ...
EIN has also been collaborating with other groups to challenge voter rolls, including VoteRef (run by Gina Swoboda and funded by Restoration PAC, a Super PAC predominantly funded by Richard Uihlein [130]) and Check My Vote. The Pennsylvania Department of State described these voter registration challenges as "an attempt to circumvent the list ...
Democrats mounted an unprecedented voter protection effort in the 2020 campaign focused on ensuring that Americans could still have easy access to voting despite a public health crisis.