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Good-looking and healthy politicians are more likely to get your vote according to American study

The findings, from Arizona State University, could help explain why John F. Kennedy narrowly beat Richard Nixon in the 1960 US presidential election

John F. Kennedy with his brothers Robert and Edward
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Attractive politicians are more likely to win elections than lesser looking rivals because they appear healthier.

a new study has found that good looks are widely associated with good health.

Its findings could help explain why John F. Kennedy narrowly beat Richard Nixon in the 1960 US presidential election.

Authors of the study, from Arizona State University, say voters’ leadership preferences are influenced by “disease-avoidance mechanisms”.

Democrat Kennedy appeared “handsome and fit” during the first TV debate, whereas Nixon looked “pale and sickly”.

The event has since been seen as a turning point in the campaign.

The team wrote: “People facing disease threats seem to value health and physical attractiveness in those with whom they interact most intimately (e.g., sexual partners) and in those on whom they are most dependent (e.g., leaders).

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