This paper examines how race and gender intersect in campaign finance systems.
Introduction: Intersectionality Unveiled
The study reveals that factors often considered separately—race, gender, and other identities—influence political fundraising outcomes differently when examined together.
Methodology Focus: Advanced Analytical Approach
Researchers employed innovative mixed-methods analysis combining quantitative data with qualitative insights.
Key Findings:
* Intersectionality significantly shapes financial access for marginalized groups.
* Existing campaign finance regulations often fail to account for these complex dynamics.
* Unexpected synergies and conflicts emerge when race and gender interact in fundraising contexts.
Policy Implications:
The results indicate the need for more nuanced regulatory frameworks addressing intersectional barriers.
This work offers substantial implications for understanding political inequality.