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|a Vice Presidents, Presidential Elections, and the Media :
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|a Intro; Title page; copyright page; Contents; Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; Ch1- Do Voters Care About Vice Presidents?; What Part Do Second Fiddles Play?; When Might Second Fiddles Matter?; Ch2- The Varying Impact of Vice Presidential Candidates; Should Vice Presidential Candidates Matter?; Information, the Media, and Vice Presidential Candidates; The Conditional Nature of Media Effects; Measuring the Impact of Vice Presidential Candidates; Table 2.1: Mean Candidate Thermometer Ratings, 1972-2008; Table 2.2: Effect of Feelings about Candidates on Vote Choice, 1972-2008
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|a Isolating the Impact of VP Candidates Over TimeTable 2.3: Substantive Impact of Candidate Ratings on Vote Choice, 1972-2008; Figure 2.1: Percent of Independent Voters Affected by Increase in Vice Presidential Candidate Rates, 1972-2008; Summary; Notes; Ch3- How the Amount of Media Coverage Matters; Voter Decision Making in Presidential Elections; Shining the Media Spotlight on Presidential Elections; Measuring the Volume and Intensity of Media Coverage; Table 3.1: Volume of Media Coverage of Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates, 1972-2008
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|a Amount of Media Coverage and Vice Presidential ImpactTable 3.2: Intensity of Media Coverage of Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates, 1972-2008; Figure 3.1: Volume of Media Coverage and Vice Presidential Impact on Indpendent Voters, 1972-2008; Table 3.3: Amount of Media Coverage andVice Presidential Impact, 1972-2008; Figure 3.2: Intensity of Media Coverage and Vice Presidential Impact on Independent Voters, 1972-2008; Figure 3.3: Moderate Intensity Media Coverage and Vice Presidential Impact on Independent Voters, 1972-2008; Summary; Notes
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|a Ch4- How the Negativity of Media Coverage MattersNegative Information Means More Information; Measuring Media Negativity toward Vice Presidential Candidates; Table 4.1: Overall Tone of Media Coverage of Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidates, 1972-2008; Table 4.2: Presidential and Vice Presidential Candidate Image, 1972-2008; Media Negativity and Vice Presidential Candidate Impact; Figure 4.1: Overall Media Tone and Vice Presidential Impact on Independent Voters, 1972-2008; Figure 4.2: Candidate Image and Vice Presidential Impact on Independent Voters, 1972-2008
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|a Table 4.3: Overall Tone of Non-Election Year Media Coverageand Impact of Incumbent Vice Presidential Candidates on Independent Voters, 1972-2008Table 4.4: Candidate Image in Non-Election Year Media Coverage and Vice Presidential Impact on Independent Voters, 1972-2008; Summary; Notes; Ch5- How Media Coverage of Sociodemogaphics Matters; Candidate Characteristics as Information Shortcuts; Measuring Media Coverage of Candidate Characteristics; Table 5.1: Volume of Media Coverage of Candidate Characteristics; Table 5.2: Negativity of Media Coverage of Vice Presidential Candidate Characteristics
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|a Do vice presidential candidates play any significant role in presidential elections? Challenging the conventional wisdom, Stacy Ulbig shows the important ways in which they do in fact affect election outcomes. She also assesses the impact of a range of vice presidential candidates and considers how the news media fits in the equation. Analyzing data from 1972 through 2008, Ulbig shows clearly how and why vice presidents matter in presidential campaigns.
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