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The VP Advantage
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01 January 2016

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Political science and theory, Politics and government
'Those looking for a comprehensive assessment of the impact of VP candidates in presidential elections will welcome this book.'
Richard Berry, LSE July 2016
Christopher J. Devine is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Ohio, USA
Kyle C. Kopko is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Elizabethtown College, Pennsylvania, USA
Preface
1. Origins and evolution of the vice presidential home state advantage
2. The home state advantage is dead ... long live the home state advantage!
3. When perception becomes campaign reality
4. An empirical analysis of the vice presidential home state advantage (state-level data)
5. An empirical analysis of the vice presidential home state advantage (individual-level data)
6. Did LBJ really 'deliver' Texas ... and the South?
7. Has the vice presidential home state advantage ever decided an election?
8. Who votes for the running mate, anyway?
9: The VP advantage
Appendix A: Documentation of media 'veepstakes' coverage
Appendix B: Fixed effects model of Democratic vote share with interaction terms, 1884-2012
Index