Good looks help women candidates, men not so much
Thursday, October 30, 2008 - 19:21
in Mathematics & Economics
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Women running for top offices need to appear competent and attractive, according to a new study. For male candidates, seeming competent may be enough. It's a finding that could help justify heavy spending on makeup and wardrobe for Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, while at the same time raising questions about the need for a man like John Edwards to invest in a costly haircut....