Thursday, October 31, 2013

Ch 09 - Campaigns & Elections - Class 3

2. How has campaign finance law evolved in recent decades?

  1. Share: This American Life
  2. Preview: Role of Money in Elections
    • As we go through this history, keep this question in mind... 
    • If you are a wealthy individual who has a strong desire to support a candidate... How would you have done it before FECA?  After FECA?  After BCRA?  After Citizens United v. FEC?
  3. Analyze: Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA)
    • What were the causes of FECA?
      • Watergate
      • Lack of regulation and transparency in ads 
    • What were the effects of FECA?
    • What did the Supreme Court say about FECA?
      • Buckley v. Valeo (1976): Struck down limits on expenditures because spending money = free speech under the 1st Amendment
  4. Analyze: Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) 
    • What were the causes of BCRA?
      • Rise of soft money 
      • Rise independent expenditures and issue ads 
    • What were the effects of BCRA?
      • Ban on soft money; contributions to parties are now hard money
      • Ban on independent expenditures by corporations/unions using unlimited money for issue ads 30 days before a primary and 60 days before a general election
      • Stand by your ad: "I approve this message" (i.e. 2004 Bush ad)
      • Rise in bundlers (i.e. 2012 bundlers)  
    • What did the Supreme Court say about BCRA?
      • McConnell v. FEC (2003) upheld BCRA
      • Citizens United v. FEC (2008) struck down ban on independent expenditures by corporate/union treasuries using unlimited money
      • Citizens United v. FEC allowed for creation of Super PACs
  5. Apply: 2012 Campaign Ads
    • Why do we rarely see federal campaign ads in California?
    • As you watch these 2012 ads, ask yourself... What type of ad is it?  What kind of funding was used?
  6. Create: Oral Arguments

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