Campaign Reform in the Networked Age: Fostering Participation through Small Donors and Volunteers
The 2008 elections showcased the power of the Internet to generate voter enthusiasm, mobilize volunteers and increase small-donor contributions. On January 14, a joint project of the Campaign Finance Institute, American Enterprise Institute and Brookings unveiled a report that examines how campaign finance and communications policy can help broaden participation and further democracy in this new context.
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