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Does It Matter When Presidential Candidates Post Their Platforms?
Topic Started: Oct 29 2017, 04:37 AM (174 Views)
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"Does It Matter When Presidential Candidates Post Their Platform?"
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A longstanding "trick" I share with people is that Presidential candidates who post their platform later in the standing period have an inherent edge up over candidates who post their platforms earlier.

There's a logical thread to this theory. Basically, the public — excited for an election — will thoroughly read the first platform and direct all their election energy to critiquing it. By the time subsequent candidates post their manifestos, a fatigue has beset the electorate and they spend less time tearing into subsequent platforms. Result? The ticket who posted first gets dinged, and the ticket who posted second gets off much easier.

I decided to see if this old postulate stood up to the data. I went back through every competitive Presidential contest (competitive being defined as a race with two or more candidates on the ballot) through 2014 and recorded the following:

— Date standing was called
— Date each candidate posted their platform
— Final result of the election

I then used this data to make a scatterplot of the "how many days after standing was the platform posted" and how the candidate ultimately fared in the election.

The results of that scatterplot are not favorable to my old theory: :(

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The Pearson correlation coefficient between how late into the election cycle a platform was posted, and the final result was 0.0097. To say "statistically insignificant" would be a massive understatement.

I decided to remix the data another way just to be sure. I took the winner of each Presidential contest, and pulled the number of days after his opponent that they posted their platform. If the winner posted their platform before the loser, that number would be a negative.

Both the average and median of this data were "0".

When plotting the number of days after opponent on a histogram, the data ever-so-slightly skewed right, but resembled a normal distribution.

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When I removed the outliers (defined as [Q1 - IQR *1.5] and [Q3 + IQR * 1.5]) the histogram took an even greater resemblance to the normal distribution.

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So, unfortunately for one of my pet theories, it appears as if the timing of posting a platform has no observable impact on election outcomes.

Of course, this mini-study cannot observe the "change in support" based on platform timing. It is possible that platform timing impacts support a great deal, but without pre-platform polling to use a frame of reference, it's impossible to tell.

As for now, it would seem that candidates have more things to worry about than when they post their platform.

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As for now, it would seem that candidates have more things to worry about than when they post their platform.

Like obtaining and/or keeping running mates? :troll:
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Well that's interesting! Also not related to the content of the article, but I dread reading platforms during Presidentials. They are just so long. I typically put off reading them all for a few days :P
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As for now, it would seem that candidates have more things to worry about than when they post their platform.

Like obtaining and/or keeping running mates? :troll:
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Interesting data, and also useful to have.
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Thanks HEM. This is a fascinating study.

Although your hypothesis wasn’t confirmed, the data do show that there’s no advantage to posting a platform early. Which is a bit counterintuitive, and might bear out your observation that posting a platform a little bit late is an advantage (because this term aside, I suspect early posters skew toward more prepared and well-heeled candidates — so you would expect them to do better than late entrants if all things were equal).
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Thanks HEM. This is a fascinating study.

Although your hypothesis wasn’t confirmed, the data do show that there’s no advantage to posting a platform early. Which is a bit counterintuitive, and might bear out your observation that posting a platform a little bit late is an advantage (because this term aside, I suspect early posters skew toward more prepared and well-heeled candidates — so you would expect them to do better than late entrants if all things were equal).
Right. PhDre also brought up that there's a lot of data that could be clouding the water here (joke candidates, candidates who had no chance, the power of incumbency). I'm not sure I have the stats skills to remove those factors in a scientific way, but definitely something to keep in mind.
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I am a sucker for data, so I really enjoyed this. I also like how the scientific process was applied for this as well. Testing a hypothesis, beautiful. And the results are clearly relevant, so it's practical as well.

Do you think there would be any additional information to gather if you went back further in Euro's history, or did you limit the data to 2014 for a specific reason? Like that is the "current" or "modern" political atmosphere of Euro?
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I am a sucker for data, so I really enjoyed this. I also like how the scientific process was applied for this as well. Testing a hypothesis, beautiful. And the results are clearly relevant, so it's practical as well.

Do you think there would be any additional information to gather if you went back further in Euro's history, or did you limit the data to 2014 for a specific reason? Like that is the "current" or "modern" political atmosphere of Euro?
I was talking to someone last night, and it's possible my rule may have been true earlier in Europeian history when there were less obviously un-electable candidates running (lower bar for Presidency).

I just think the nature of elections in the region have changed to an extent where how the region behaved in 2007-2011 probably isn't too terribly relevant to modern conclusions. Had I come up with a weak correlation I probably would've ventured back to 2012-2013 to see if the conclusion could be settled with new evidence.

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I am a sucker for data, so I really enjoyed this. I also like how the scientific process was applied for this as well. Testing a hypothesis, beautiful. And the results are clearly relevant, so it's practical as well.

Do you think there would be any additional information to gather if you went back further in Euro's history, or did you limit the data to 2014 for a specific reason? Like that is the "current" or "modern" political atmosphere of Euro?
I was talking to someone last night, and it's possible my rule may have been true earlier in Europeian history when there were less obviously un-electable candidates running (lower bar for Presidency).

I just think the nature of elections in the region have changed to an extent where how the region behaved in 2007-2011 probably isn't too terribly relevant to modern conclusions. Had I come up with a weak correlation I probably would've ventured back to 2012-2013 to see if the conclusion could be settled with new evidence.

Awesome. Thanks for explaining. Great article!
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