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Widespread coverage of Kerri Johnson’s finding that, in the U.S. House of Representatives, female politicians with stereotypically feminine facial features were more likely to be Republican than Democrat.

October 4, 2012
Huffington Post, KPCC - Alex Cohen & A Martinez:, MSNBC, The…
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