PACs and January 6th: Campaign finance and objections to the Electoral College vote count

Kenneth M Miller, Tanner Bates
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Are members of Congress who receive more of their campaign funding from organized interests more supportive of democratic norms compared to members who receive more of their contributions from individual donors? We analyze the campaign receipts of Republican House members in the 2020 campaign cycle and votes to object to electors for Joe Biden from Arizona and Pennsylvania and find that greater contributions to members’ campaigns from business PACs are associated with a lower probability that members voted to object to electors. Further, members’ own margin of victory in 2020 has no association with these votes when controlling for other factors, but members from districts where Trump performed better are more likely to have objected to counting Electoral College votes for his opponent. Our results demonstrate a positive association between campaign contributions from corporate PACs and support for democratic institutions within the Republican caucus in the U.S. House.
政治行动委员会和1月6日:竞选资金和对选举团计票的反对
与从个人捐赠者那里获得更多捐款的国会议员相比,从有组织利益集团那里获得更多竞选资金的国会议员是否更支持民主规范?我们分析了共和党众议院议员在2020年竞选周期中的竞选收入,以及反对乔·拜登(Joe Biden)来自亚利桑那州和宾夕法尼亚州的选举人的投票,发现商业政治行动委员会对议员竞选的贡献越大,议员投票反对选举人的可能性就越低。此外,在控制其他因素的情况下,议员们自己在2020年的胜差与这些选票没有关联,但来自特朗普表现更好的选区的议员更有可能反对将选举人团的选票计算给他的对手。我们的研究结果表明,企业政治行动委员会的竞选捐款与美国众议院共和党核心小组对民主制度的支持之间存在正相关关系。
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