Perhaps no one has received more attention in the Donald Trump “veepstakes” than former U.S. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. Now, getting the most VP buzz hardly guarantees selection (and, in fact, could be an orchestrated diversion of attention from Trump’s actual choice). But with many people considering him the likeliest Trump running mate—or even the only acceptable one—it is worth asking: Would Gingrich be a good pick for VP? There’s no strict test for evaluating a running mate’s credentials; it’s a subjective process. However, in a recent interview with TIME, Gingrich identified three characteristics—in order of their importance—that he says Trump should look for in a vice presidential candidate. Using this test, we can evaluate w...
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Few myths of American politics remain as deeply entrenched and blindly accepted as that of the elect...
Initial comments from Christopher Devine, assistant professor of political science, on the latest de...
Newt Gingrich's emergence as the front-runner for the Republican nomination for president, at least ...
Gingrich's candidacy will likely generate the most notable, and not infrequently, strange ideas of t...
This week, Donald Trump announced that Indiana Governor Mike Pence would be his Vice Presidential pi...
Assistant Professor Douglas Kriner, "The Politics in Selecting Modern Vice Presidential Running Mate...
Presidential candidates compete on multiple fronts for votes. Who is more likeable? Who will negotia...
Romney is, by the standards of most of the post-war period, a very ordinary candidate for his party'...
Last week saw the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump nominate his vice presidential candid...
With the general election season now upon us, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are considering ...
Will Trump be able to achieve his policy agenda when he becomes president? Mara Suttmann-Lea writes ...
Even with the Democratic and Republican Party presidential nominations yet to be decided, already we...
American vice presidents have become influential and powerful political figures. Yet, they are not p...
American vice presidential candidates are chosen for several reasons. Some of these rationales are e...
This past weekend, the Libertarian Party nominated the most politically experienced minor party pres...
Few myths of American politics remain as deeply entrenched and blindly accepted as that of the elect...
Initial comments from Christopher Devine, assistant professor of political science, on the latest de...