It all depends on the support they need from the state. I don't think that Vermont gets alot of electoral votes and is normally loyal to a party, so they try to get the states that might swing and that go for the higher electoral college votes. (California, Ohio, etc)
2006-10-30 11:15:24
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answered by Timothy C 5
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What kind of candidate? State? District? National?
If you are talking about a national election, like a president, they would spend limited time in Vermont because there are not that many electoral votes. I believe maybe 4 or 5. Compared to states like Texas, California, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Florida, that have many more electoral votes.
In Illinois we have 21, and it is still not the biggest.
2006-10-30 19:14:54
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answered by Christopher 4
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IN REGARDS TO A NATIONAL ELECTION IT'S BECAUSE OF THE SIZE AND THE NUMBER OF VOTERS.
GOD BLESS
2006-10-30 19:14:54
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answered by thewindowman 6
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few electoral votes . . .
2006-10-30 19:13:02
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answered by a_blue_grey_mist 7
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