Chapter 6. Parties and Interest Groups: Elephants, Donkeys, and Cash Cows
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www.dnc.org — Official Web site of the Democratic National Committee.
www.followthemoney.org — This Web site of the National Institute on Money in State Politics tracks political donations and lobbying in the fifty states.
www.opensecrets.org — This Web site provides information on campaign finance law, as well as information on the amount and source of monetary contributions to individual members of Congress.
www.politicalmoneyline.com — This Congressional Quarterly Web site provides campaign finance information, including information on the amount of money raised by candidates for the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, and presidential candidates.
www.politics1.com — This Web site proclaims itself as the most comprehensive online guide to American politics. Provides links to candidates for most major offices in all the states.
www.publicintegrity.org — This Web site of the Center for Public Integrity contains information on campaign finance law and lobbying activity in the states.
www.rnc.org — Official Web site of the Republican National Committee.
www.uspirg.org — This Web site of the Federation of State PIRGs (public interest research groups) provides information on powerful interest groups and what members of the public are doing to engage such groups.