(ThyBlackMan.com) At first glance, the question: Do vice-presidential debates really matter seems ridiculously easy to answer, a resounding no. In VP debates between 1976 and 2008 as measured by Gallup polling, VP debates have made absolutely no difference in boosting the fortunes of the presidential standard bearer. The debates have been seemingly so inconsequential that it took decades since the first vice presidential debate to get any real public attention. The big breakthrough finally came in 2008 in the VP debate between GOP VP contender Sarah Palin and Democratic VP contender Joe Biden when nearly 70 million viewers tuned in.
The mass interest in the debate had probably more to do with the historic candidacy of then presidential candidate Obama who if elected would become the first African-American president, and the unorthodox, even kooky candidacy, to many of Palin. Certainly GOP VP contender, Mike Pence and Democratic VP contender, Tim Kaine aren’t saddled with the near historic high negatives of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, and the mass of hits that both have taken for taxes, foundations, emails, obnoxious digs at each other’s supporters. So Pence and Kaine really do have much to talk about and much to defend and more importantly, put the best face possible, on Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They’ll get a good viewing crowd to see what they have to say about their leaders.
But beyond a VP debate, that still leaves the dangling question whether VPs really do count for much in the larger political equation. Yes and no. No in the sense that voters don’t vote for VPs they vote for presidents first and foremost. Most know that a VP does not make policy, if lucky maybe consulted on a policy question, and certainly does almost nothing to implement it. It’s not exactly a ceremonial position but other than stepping in in the event of a catastrophic illness or death of a president, it’s not far from that.
However, the vice presidency does have a lot of value in other places going back to the 1960 election. That year John F. Kennedy picked Lyndon Johnson in 1960 as his running mate. Kennedy was a moderate, wealthy, erudite, Massachusetts senator who needed the southerner Johnson to assure the popular and electoral votes of the South. Since then presidential candidates have picked carefully their running mates for balance on gender, region, and age, and in the case of Pence, temperament value in wild contrast to the off the rail, shoot from the lip, Trump. In the case of Kaine, gender, age, and trust value in relation to the horrible’ly deep public perception of Clinton as everything from a chronic liar to simply untrustworthy.
Trump and Clinton had to have VPs that had few negatives, solid party insider status and ties, were fairly young, and as an added boost seen as good governors and good administrators. The youth and good administrative skills factors can’t be minimized since Clinton and Trump are at or near age 70, and would be nearing 80 if they got two terms in the Oval Office. If there was a health challenge to either one in office, voters would want assurance that a vice president would be able to hit the ground running at the top if that happened.
Neither Mike Pence or Tim Kane will add anything to rallying and mobilizing Trump and Clinton’s core base, or are needed in the lock down GOP and Democratic vote states. But there’s the independents. They now make up more than forty percent of the general electorate. This is a historic high. Trump and Clinton engender towering doubt and skepticism among a big swatch of them, they could be the X factor in a close vote in the half dozen must win swing states that will decide the election.
Here’s where Mike Pence and Tim Kaine could help, sans their negatives, and possessing sound administrative skills, are undoubtedly major selling points with many independents. Tim Kaine and Mike Pence will spend a lot, if not most, of their remaining days on the campaign trail, in those swing states wooing, courting, and talking rationally about the tax, trade, and job creation policies that Trump and Clinton are pitching to the independents and waverers. The idea is to show that they will bring the required straight forward, steady hand to the administration team in the White House.
The single biggest asset, though, that a VP pick brings to any presidential table is that he or she can turn on more voters than their potential boss can or has turned off no matter what part of the country they hail from, their gender, or their rank in the party. Pence and Kaine were tapped precisely because both were seen as being able to accomplish that tricky feat.
This election go-round that’s more important than ever since the VP must be more than someone who won’t harm the ticket but someone who will actually help the ticket win. The only way that can be done is for both to be showpieces for the qualities that many voters think Trump and Clinton sorely lack.
Written By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
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WHY PENCE DID NOT WIN:
I am a former debate judge and I can say without a doubt Pence did not win the debate. Why are so many people saying he did? Because they do not know what experienced debaters or debate judges look at to see who won. Thee uneducated public never ceases to amaze me.
The Pence camp put out that he won before the debate even started so they went for controlling the narrative. Am I a Clinton supporter or a fan of Kaine? no, I look objectively at the facts. I find it hypocritical that Trump supporters are OK with Trump interrupting Hillary but then bothered when Kaine interrupts Pence. Pence was rock solid in the beginning of the debate but then he was rattled and shaken.
To most of you who do not do alot of public speaking, you probably didn’t notice that because he concealed it well, yet he was shaken. Pence, like Trump, constantly refuses to answer a question then diverts the issue to attacking his opponents. That trick works on the public but not those of us who can spot what he is doing. He could not defend Trump because there is no defense to the idiotic things Trump has said.
When Kaine quoted Trump and we all heard how bad it sounded, Trump/Pence supporters turned around and blamed Kaine. But blame Trump because they were his words. As for insults, the Trump camp has insulted almost everybody we can think of except white males and white racists. WAKE UP PEOPLE. Trump supporters are so blinded by your hate for Hillary that you cannot see what Trump is doing. He is playing all sides against the middle. And if he wants to represent all the tax payers, he should pay his fair share.
You have to pay taxes and if it makes him smart not to pay any, what does that make you? You may say most say Pence won but I will say that mostly everybody thought the world was flat and they all were wrong.