Beschreibung:
Ronald Reagan started it, back in 1977. George Bush perfected the art in 1988. In the 1980s and 1990s, Democrats as well as Republicans running for president (or thinking of doing so), have followed Reagan's lead in establishing precandidacy PACs as a way of raising more money faster, without the regulatory rigors laid down by Congress and the Fede
Preface -- Introduction -- The Strategic Environment of the Modern Nominating Process -- Federal Law and the New Alternatives -- The Rise of Presidential Candidate PACs -- The Financial Advantages of PAC Sponsorship -- The Shadow Campaign -- Candidate PACs and the Campaign Finance System -- Reforming the Reforms