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4. Financing the National Conventions 96
Paying for the Conventions 97
Public Funds 97
Private Funds 100
Related Fund Raising 104
Commentary 105
5. Financing the General Election Campaigns 108
General Election 108
Bush Campaign Leadership 109
Clinton Campaign Leadership 109
Soft Money 109
Three Parallel Campaigns 114
The Post-Convention Surge 117
The Black Vote 119
Business and Industry Endorsements 119
The Final Days 120
The Anatomy of Public Opinion Surveys 121
Compliance Costs and Their Uses 126
Ross Perot 127
A Unique Series of Campaigns 130
An Evaluation 134
Minor Parties and Independent Candidates 135
Reevaluating Reform 139
6. Soft Money: The Last Hurrah? 147
Background 148
Regulatory Reform 150
Soft Money in 1991-92: An Overview 151
Soft Money Contributions: The Return of the High Roller 153
National Party Committee Spending 156
Senatorial and Congressional Committee Spending 166
7. Senate and House Financing and PAC Trends 176
The Context of the 1992 Elections 178
Financial Activity in the 1992 Elections 182
Party Spending in Congressional Elections 197
Republican Party Contributions and Expenditures 198
Democratic Party Contributions and Expenditures 201
Parties as a Source of Candidate Funding 202
The Financial Activity of PACs 203
Grandfathered Funds 216

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Publication Information: Book Title: Financing the 1992 Election. Contributors: Herbert E. Alexander - author, Anthony Corrado - author. Publisher: M. E. Sharpe. Place of Publication: Armonk, NY. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: vi.
    
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