Donald Trump scrambled political norms.
Democratic governor of Minnesota Walz made it to national prominence by labelling rival Republicans 'weird'. Republican junior senator from Ohio Vance has torn into Vice President Kamala Harris' party on immigration, notably by spreading a false story about Haitian immigrants in his home state that Trump then cited during his own debate with Harris.
A nominee's choice of number 2 has historically made little Election Day difference. This year could be different.
Historical analysis by Mark P. Jones, a political science professor at Rice University in Houston, suggests that voters aren't really swayed by a candidate's running mate. Even the idea of using a pick to balance a ticket — like pairing the first major party nominee who is a woman of colour with a white male in the case of Harris selecting Walz — may also be overstated.
«The evidence we have is that they're really voting for the presidential nominee,» Jones said of Americans through the decades, as per an AP report.
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