Some experts believe that a presidential candidate’s choice of a running mate is not very important, because people generally vote the top of the ticket. However, Darrell West, vice president and director of Governance Studies, says that this year the vice presidential candidates will play a significant role in the race between Senators John McCain and Barack Obama.
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Vice Presidential Candidates
August 25, 2008