Squeezing the Internet for Political Cash, Part 2: The March to November
Monday, July 14th, 2008
Much has been made of Barack Obama’s public comments on whether or not he would choose to accept public financing for his general election campaign and Republican presidential nominee John McCain’s reactions to those comments. However, the legal and political issues are far more complex than the general press is reporting, said Justin Buchler, assistant professor of political science at Case Western Reserve University. One thing, though, does appear clear: Obama’s Internet fundraising success matters.
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Squeezing the Internet for Political Cash, Part 2: The March to November