Saving American Elections:  A Diagnosis and Prescription for a Healthier Democracy
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Figure 2.6. Money raised for 2004 presidential
campaign, in millions.

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Figure 2.7. Money raised for 2008 presidential
campaign, in millions.

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Figure 2.8. Money raised for federal campaigns by
Democratic and Republican Party committees, 1977–2008.

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Figure 2.9. Source of contributions to federal candidates
and parties, 1990–2008 (in millions).

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Figure 2.10. Sector contributions (in millions) to state
party organizations, 2004.

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Figure 2.11. Distribution of contributions to 527
committees by size of contribution, 2004.

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Figure 2.12. Contributors by household income, 2004.

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Figure 2.13. Sample ballot, Kitsap County, WA, 2004.

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Figure 2.14. Understanding of politics by education level.

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Figure 3.1. How have you been getting most of your news about national and international issues? From
television, from newspapers, from radio, from
magazines, or from the Internet? 1991–2008.

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Figure 3.2. Public’s main source of news for
presidential elections, 2000, 2004, and 2008.

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