Political Science Faculty Publications and Presentations

Shaking the tin cup: Celebrity candidate fundraising in American elections

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

6-6-2024

Abstract

Background

The literature on celebrity politics often asserts that celebrity politicians are good at fundraising. They are wealthy people in wealthy social networks, and this should give them a fundraising advantage compared to their noncelebrity opponents. Yet, this hypothesis has never been tested.

Method

Fundraising data from 1964 to 2022 was collected from multiple sources.

Results

This study finds that celebrity candidates are typically not able to out-fundraise their opponents. Yet they perform remarkably well despite this disadvantage.

Conclusions

Celebrities tend to win elections when they raise more money than their opponents, run in open-seat contests or local elections. They tend to lose elections when they lose the fundraising battle, challenge incumbents, or seek federal offices.

Comments

© 2024 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/VRVB3ZGMVHUQ6P8PTPSX?target=10.1111/ssqu.13403

Publication Title

Social Science Quarterly

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.13403

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