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posted by cmn32480 on Sunday November 22 2015, @05:34AM   Printer-friendly
from the what-about-the-bald-guy dept.

One of the potential final pairings in the coming US Presidential is Bernie Sanders vs Donald Trump. Even from an outward appearance there is a stark contrast between the two, with Bernie's unkempt white locks on one side and Donald's Full Head of Hair (TM) on the other.

Bernie's campaign is asked about his appearance on a regular basis, and their response has moved to "enough about the hair already". His appearance is less of the traditional politician, and one of Bernie Sanders, the leftist politician.

While hair may seem a minor detail for the leader of the United States compared to qualifications like experience or political position, but this Princeton study states that a quick appraisal of a picture of the candidates appearance is in line with 70 percent of U.S. senate and state governor elections in 2006. The original paper from 2007 can be found at PNAS.org.


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  • (Score: 1) by Some call me Tim on Sunday November 22 2015, @05:59AM

    by Some call me Tim (5819) on Sunday November 22 2015, @05:59AM (#266455)

    I'm voting for Jean-Luc Picard!

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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 22 2015, @06:31AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday November 22 2015, @06:31AM (#266464)

    Make it so, Number One! Engage!

  • (Score: 2) by Subsentient on Sunday November 22 2015, @06:47AM

    by Subsentient (1111) on Sunday November 22 2015, @06:47AM (#266467) Homepage Journal

    Voting for Gowron myself.

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