06-16-2016, 09:27 AM
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/a-fi...eculation/
Fivethirtyeight has a good article about factors that go into picking running mates. On the question you asked:
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Fivethirtyeight has a good article about factors that go into picking running mates. On the question you asked:
Quote:Do vice presidential candidates help a ticket win their home state? Not really. A new book by two political scientists The VP Advantage: How running mates influence home state voting in presidential elections finds that these effects are conditional and rare and uses American National Election Studies data to demonstrate that even famously strategic picks, such as John F. Kennedys selection of Lyndon Johnson in 1960, did little to influence election performance. This is all consistent with previous research,2 which points to an unsurprising conclusion: Presidential elections are about presidents, not vice-presidents, and that goes even for residents of the running mates home state. Beware stories claiming a vice-presidential nominee will put his or her home state in play.
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