American vice presidents have become influential and powerful political figures. Yet, they are not popularly elected; since 1940, they have been personally selected by the presidential nominees themselves. This thesis examines these selections in further detail, seeking to identify which characteristics the presidential nominees look for in a running mate. The reseach question is the following: Which factors explain the vice presidential selections from 1940 to 2008? The theoretical framework for the thesis is a limited one, since the selection of vice presidents has yet to attract much scholarly interest. There are, however, three discernable theories in the literature. First, there is the ticket-balancing theory, representing the traditio...
For most of U.S. history the vice president played little role in White House decision-making. In th...
Does it matter who the president is? If so, how does it matter? Most political science research that...
Published as Chapter 1 in The Best Candidate: Presidential Nomination in Polarized Times, Eugene Maz...
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...
Assistant Professor Douglas Kriner, "The Politics in Selecting Modern Vice Presidential Running Mate...
This research focuses on the effectiveness of employing political maneuvers meant to target a specif...
Over the course of American history, the vice presidency has evolved into a meaningful and influenti...
The vice presidential selection process is considered to be a significant decision for presidential ...
This study examines the presidential campaign communication of American sitting and former vice pres...
American vice presidential candidates are chosen for several reasons. Some of these rationales are e...
This article analyzes the strategic allocation of presidential campaign visits in 2016. In particula...
Last week saw the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump nominate his vice presidential candid...
A widespread perception exists among political commentators, campaign operatives and presidential ca...
The Presidency is a unique institution. No other political office in America is viewed with such awe...
For most of U.S. history the vice president played little role in White House decision-making. In th...
Does it matter who the president is? If so, how does it matter? Most political science research that...
Published as Chapter 1 in The Best Candidate: Presidential Nomination in Polarized Times, Eugene Maz...
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...
Assistant Professor Douglas Kriner, "The Politics in Selecting Modern Vice Presidential Running Mate...
This research focuses on the effectiveness of employing political maneuvers meant to target a specif...
Over the course of American history, the vice presidency has evolved into a meaningful and influenti...
The vice presidential selection process is considered to be a significant decision for presidential ...
This study examines the presidential campaign communication of American sitting and former vice pres...
American vice presidential candidates are chosen for several reasons. Some of these rationales are e...
This article analyzes the strategic allocation of presidential campaign visits in 2016. In particula...
Last week saw the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump nominate his vice presidential candid...
A widespread perception exists among political commentators, campaign operatives and presidential ca...
The Presidency is a unique institution. No other political office in America is viewed with such awe...
For most of U.S. history the vice president played little role in White House decision-making. In th...
Does it matter who the president is? If so, how does it matter? Most political science research that...
Published as Chapter 1 in The Best Candidate: Presidential Nomination in Polarized Times, Eugene Maz...