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Replication data for: Connecting the Candidates: Consultant Networks and the Diffusion of Campaign Strategy in American Congressional Elections

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Title Replication data for: Connecting the Candidates: Consultant Networks and the Diffusion of Campaign Strategy in American Congressional Elections
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/26467
 
Creator Nyhan, Brendan
Montgomery
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Modern American political campaigns are typically conceptualized as "candidate-centered" and treated as conditionally independent in quantitative analyses. In reality, however, these campaigns are linked by professional consulting firms, who are important agents of campaign strategy diffusion within the extended party networks of the contemporary era. To test our hypothesis that consultants disseminate campaign strategies among their clients, we analyze new data on U.S. House elections derived from Federal Election Commission records. Using spatial autoregressive models, we find that candidates who share consultants are more likely to use similar campaign strategies than we would otherwise expect conditional on numerous explanatory variables. These results, which largely withstand an extensive series of robustness and falsification tests, suggest that consultants play a key role in diffusing strategies among Congressional campaigns.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Consultants
Political campaigns
Congress
 
Contributor Brendan Nyhan