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5 Comments
blankfistsays...I smell a video that will make it to the front page very soon. Interesting post.
Constitutional_Patriotsays...So the moral of the story is that people still never learn they should not "judge a book by it's cover" or in this case by the candidates ability to "look" confident. After all, the world is a stage and most of them are very "good" actors.
I'd prefer it if this Princeton study group would have investigated the safeguards in place to prevent voter fraud (if any). It seems to me to be a much more serious issue than a vanitive perspective of how people view candidates.
8383says...I'd be interested to know just how they chose the photos they used in the study. For the study to be valid they would have to have used several photos of each candidate chosen randomly. other wise there would definitely have been bias creeping in.
quantumushroomsays...Guess the Dems should run George Clooney instead of Hagatha.
pragmaticksays...64%, wow! Thats almost 65%.
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