This study examines the presidential campaign communication of American sitting and former vice presidents. In recent history, four sitting U.S. vice presidents have run for president with only one (George H. W. Bush) succeeding. Three, Richard Nixon in 1960, Hubert Humphrey in 1968, and Albert Gore in 2000, lost close elections, with Nixon and Gore losing in very close and controversial contests. In the two cases of former vice presidents who ran for president, Nixon prevailed in 1968, whereas Walter Mondale failed in 1984. All of these candidates faced similar rhetorical problems attributable to their vice presidential status, particularly in defining their relationship with the president and their role in the administration. This st...
This paper presents the results of an indirect psychodiagnostic assessment of the political personal...
Assistant Professor Douglas Kriner, "The Politics in Selecting Modern Vice Presidential Running Mate...
Remarks of President Richard Nixon announcing Representative Gerald R. Ford as his nominee for Vice ...
In Chicago on July 28th, 1960, Richard M. Nixon, vice-president of the United States was nominated a...
For most of U.S. history the vice president played little role in White House decision-making. In th...
American vice presidents have become influential and powerful political figures. Yet, they are not p...
This research focuses on the effectiveness of employing political maneuvers meant to target a specif...
This study analyzes the seven American vice presidential debates held through 2004. Results are comp...
In this study, we will examine the effects that strategies, for the use of available political commu...
The vice presidential selection process is considered to be a significant decision for presidential ...
This thesis will analyze the political campaigns of President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGov...
Thesis advisor: Seth JacobsThe vice presidencies of Lyndon B. Johnson and Humphrey H. Humphrey were ...
American vice presidential candidates are chosen for several reasons. Some of these rationales are e...
Richard M. Nixon served as Vice President under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961. During this ...
Last night Virginia Senator Tim Kaine and Indiana Governor Mike Pence met in the only vice-president...
This paper presents the results of an indirect psychodiagnostic assessment of the political personal...
Assistant Professor Douglas Kriner, "The Politics in Selecting Modern Vice Presidential Running Mate...
Remarks of President Richard Nixon announcing Representative Gerald R. Ford as his nominee for Vice ...
In Chicago on July 28th, 1960, Richard M. Nixon, vice-president of the United States was nominated a...
For most of U.S. history the vice president played little role in White House decision-making. In th...
American vice presidents have become influential and powerful political figures. Yet, they are not p...
This research focuses on the effectiveness of employing political maneuvers meant to target a specif...
This study analyzes the seven American vice presidential debates held through 2004. Results are comp...
In this study, we will examine the effects that strategies, for the use of available political commu...
The vice presidential selection process is considered to be a significant decision for presidential ...
This thesis will analyze the political campaigns of President Richard Nixon and Senator George McGov...
Thesis advisor: Seth JacobsThe vice presidencies of Lyndon B. Johnson and Humphrey H. Humphrey were ...
American vice presidential candidates are chosen for several reasons. Some of these rationales are e...
Richard M. Nixon served as Vice President under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961. During this ...
Last night Virginia Senator Tim Kaine and Indiana Governor Mike Pence met in the only vice-president...
This paper presents the results of an indirect psychodiagnostic assessment of the political personal...
Assistant Professor Douglas Kriner, "The Politics in Selecting Modern Vice Presidential Running Mate...
Remarks of President Richard Nixon announcing Representative Gerald R. Ford as his nominee for Vice ...