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    Political Parties\u27 Likely Response to the Constitutional Challenges to BCRA

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    Political Parties\u27 Likely Response to the Constitutional Challenges to BCRA

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    The 2022 midterms: up and down the ballot, Pennsylvania reflects national political splits

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    In the 2022 midterms, the Keystone State appears poised, as ever, to play a bellwether role. Following primary contests in the state, Maxwell Serota and Robin Kolodny write that Pennsylvania’s US Senate, House and gubernatorial elections are likely to be highly contested – and incredibly important nationally – this November

    Spending by outside groups tends to support a political party's goals, not push more extreme candidates

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    Since 2010's Citizen's United Supreme Court decision, there has been increasing concern over the role of spending on elections from groups outside of the Republican and Democratic parties. There has been particular focus on outside spending on more extreme candidates, which could help to increase political polarization. In new research, Robin Kolodny and Diana Dwyre map the organizations which make up parties’ extended networks and those which are outside of them. They find that most non-party groups are inside parties’ extended networks, and tend to work towards their goals, rather than towards unseating establishment candidates

    Divided in Victory: the Conservatives and the Republicans

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    Professional staff in political parties

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