The raw data behind the story "Pols And Polls Say The Same Thing: Jeb Bush Is A Weak Front-Runner" https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/pols-and-polls-say-the-same-thing-jeb-bush-is-a-weak-front-runner/. This data includes something we call "endorsement points," an attempt to quantify the importance of endorsements by weighting each one according to the position held by the endorser: 10 points for each governor, 5 points for each senator and 1 point for each representative

endorsements

Format

A data frame with 109 rows representing candidates and 9 variables:

year

Election year

party

Political party

candidate

Candidate running in primary

endorsement_points

Weighted endorsements through June 30th of the year before the primary

percentage_endorsement_points

Percentage of total weighted endorsement points for the candidate's political party through June 30th of the year before the primary

money_raised

Money raised through June 30th of the year before the primary

percentage_of_money

Percentage of total money raised by the candidate's political party through June 30th of the year before the primary

primary_vote_percentage

Percentage of votes won in the primary

won_primary

Did the candidate win the primary?

Source

See https://github.com/fivethirtyeight/data/tree/master/endorsements-june-30