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Abby and Jon Winkleried Professor Professor Political Science Vanderbilt University CoDirector Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions CoEditor Quarterly Journal of Political Science ID: 622460

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Joshua D. ClintonAbby and Jon Winkleried ProfessorProfessor, Political Science, Vanderbilt UniversityCo-Director, Center for the Study of Democratic InstitutionsCo-Editor, Quarterly Journal of Political ScienceSenior Election Analyst, NBC News (NY,NY)

the 2016 PresidentialCampaign:Where We’ve Been, Where We’re GOINGSlide2
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There is a lot of “breaking noise” in campaign coverage.

Lots (and lots) of numbers, but possibly little meaning.Rules, Institutions, and Structure Matter.

Things to think about:Slide4

The Role of the MediaMedia: profit-maximizing or public-maximizing?The media want a story that generates interest (audience).Desire to be “objective” but also critical.Need politicians to appear.

Easier/cheaper to let the two-sides compete.Conflict results in “breaking news”Slide5

Who was covered?

http://shorensteincenter.org/news-coverage-2016-presidential-primaries/Slide6

What was covered?Slide7

Correctly predicted every presidential election starting in 1916.Slide8

1936 Literary Digest poll

Pop: 44,000,000 voters 

10 million asked, 2.4 million answered.

Final Estimate: Landon 57% FDR 43%

Actual Vote: FDR 62% Landon 38%Slide9

DemocratsSlide10

Timing and “Momentum”Slide11
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March 13Slide13

And now, for something completely different….Slide14
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And very Accurate….Slide20
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The General ElectionSlide22
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1. National Turnout iS Relatively Stable

Source: Current Population Survey, Validated VotesSlide24

Source: National Exit PollsSlide25

2. Partisanship is an Anchor (DOWN!)

Source: NBC/Survey Monkey Weekly TrackerSlide26

Candidate Choice by Party Identification

Among TN Registered Voters

If the 2016 presidential election were held today and the candidates were [Donald Trump], [Hillary Clinton], [Gary Johnson], and [Jill Stein], who would you vote for?

Source: Vanderbilt University Poll

September 2016

N=1,000;

MoE

: +/- 3.7

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The importance of partisanship

Godfather’s pizza index: [-100,100]Slide30
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Clinton & DemocratsSlide32

Trump & republicansSlide33

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. Structural Features DominateSlide34
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“October Surprise(s)?”Slide36
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Post-election:Republican EditionSlide43