We've talked briefly about the importance of retirements in the process of incumbent exit from Congress. But we know it's really all about the Benjamins. So what happens to all of that campaign contribution dough that an outgoing incumbent has balled-up in a war chest? From Roll Call, we learn that While a retiring member of Congress is allowed to use the money for charity or save it for a potential future campaign, much of the money ends up with their co-partisan legislators and their parties' campaign committees.
Of course we'll be talking more about retirements and money in congressional campaigns later in the semester.
This is a class blog for the students of POLSCI 426: Congressional Politics at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
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2 comments:
Really an interesting article. I had never spent any time thinking about where all the campaign dollars and cents go at the end of a career. Real interesting how the the DCCC and RNCC pursue these funds actively.
Crazy to think about all that money that is tunneled into campaigns that shifts the focus away from places that actually need it
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