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The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered (Hardcover)
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The American Vice Presidency Reconsidered (Hardcover)
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Since 1960 the office of the vice presidency of the United States
has evolved into a fundamentally different institution than the one
the founders envisioned, attracting better-qualified aspirants who
may be called upon to perform a variety of important tasks. This
book offers a corrective to the overwhelmingly negative view that
Americans have had of their vice presidents by demonstrating how
the role has changed over time. In addition, Baumgartner examines
those who were candidates for vice president but who were not
elected. The book is organized thematically according to the career
path of the vice president, from the selection process through
campaign and nomination to election, service in office, and
post-White House contributions. John Adams famously called the vice
presidency, the most insignificant office that ever the invention
of man contrived or his imagination conceived. Harry Truman called
it, about as useful as a cow's fifth teat. How things have changed
in a world where many consider Vice President Dick Cheney the most
powerful figure in the current administration. Since 1960 the
office of the vice presidency of the United States has evolved into
a fundamentally different institution than the one the founders
envisioned, attracting better-qualified aspirants who may be called
upon to perform a variety of important tasks. No longer a
ceremonial figurehead or legislative drudge, the vice president
today consults closely with the president and plays an important
role in executive decisions. Those who are chosen as running mates
are examined more thoroughly than ever before, not merely for the
boost they might give the presidential candidate in the general
election, but also for the kind of president they might be if fate
called upon them to serve. In a book that is as readable as it is
fascinating, Baumgartner offers a corrective to the overwhelmingly
negative view Americans have had of their vice presidents by
demonstrating how the role has changed over time. Setting the stage
with a visit to the Constitutional Convention and a brief look at
pre-modern vice presidents, he examines the 19 men and one woman
who have been vice presidents or candidates for the office since
1960. His insightful book is organized thematically according to
the career path of the vice president-from the selection process
through the campaign and nomination to election, service in office,
and post-White House contributions.
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