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Beauty is more than ballot deep [Jack Ryan = Greek god]
Daily Herald ^ | February 09, 2004 | Stacy St. Clair

Posted on 02/09/2004 8:19:46 PM PST by JohnnyZ

On the campaign trail, U.S. Senate candidate Chirinjeev Kathuria groans whenever he ends up next to opponent Jack Ryan in a photo.

There's just no competing with Ryan's million-watt smile.

Or his chiseled good looks.

Or his toned body.

"The reaction to Jack is always very strong," Kathuria said. "The initial reaction to him is absolutely different from the reaction to me."

Kathuria, a Sikh who wears a traditional turban and beard, normally wouldn't care how he stacks up against the western definition of dreamy. But in a crowded Senate race, he knows it matters.

Conventional wisdom suggests that good-looking candidates fare better than their less-attractive opponents. It's more than a political handler's belief - it's a behavior pattern backed by years of research by a Northern Illinois University professor.

"Looks count," professor James Schubert said. "People are more likely to pay attention to attractive candidates."

Schubert began his research while visiting Romania in 1996. He enlarged photographs of the 16 men running for president and showed them to a wide range of people.

Without offering any insight on campaign platforms or issues, respondents were asked to pick the top finishers. The participants were able to predict the top vote-getters with a high degree of accuracy.

Schubert then took his Romanian photos around the world. From NIU students in DeKalb to Indonesian adults and teens in Papa New Guinea, the top six finishers in the poll received 91 percent of the actual popular vote.

Regardless of country or culture, Schubert says respondents warmed to candidates with prominent brows, strong jaws and high cheek bones.

They embraced candidates, it seems, with features similar to Jack Ryan's. And from a purely aesthetic viewpoint, some of the other Senate hopefuls can't blame them.

"The guy looks like a movie star with that million-dollar smile," Democratic candidate Nancy Skinner said. "I think it's going to be a factor in the election."

While Skinner - the only blonde in the Democratic primary - believes Ryan will benefit from his good looks, she contends her appearance has been a detriment to her campaign.

An attractive woman doesn't get the inherent respect male candidates receive, she says.

"Blondes may have more fun, but blondes have it tougher running for Senate," she said. "They look at you and somehow you're an opportunist or unqualified because you're not an old, white male."

Though many politicians dismiss suggestions that voters can be swayed by looks, their actions suggest otherwise.

Presidential hopeful John Kerry denied he had Botox injections, but the deep crevices in his face have disappeared quicker than Howard Dean. Kerry also sports quite a tan for a Massachusetts boy in winter, but he swears he pays no attention to his appearance.

Dairy owner Jim Oberweis, a Republican hopeful for U.S. Senate, has lost 50 pounds since the 2002 primary.

State Sen. Steve Rauschenberger, another GOP candidate for U.S. Senate, shaved his beard to look more attractive to voters. It may be a smart move given no one with facial hair has won the White House since newspapers began publishing pictures in 1903.

"Facial hair can make voters think you have something to hide," Schubert said.

Mindful of this, Kathuria says he went so far as to conduct focus groups on his appearance. Participants considered the Republican's turban and beard the top two problems with his candidacy - ranking them above his lack of political experience and nonexistent name recognition.

The results initially troubled Kathuria. Even though he emigrated from India as an infant, he wondered whether voters would accept him in a post-Sept. 11, 2001, world.

But now, he says, his look has worked to his advantage. He believes people take the time to read his literature and listen to him on television because they're curious about what the Sikh candidate has to say.

"It's our biggest challenge to overcome, but it has helped us get our message across," he said. "It's very easy for us to differentiate ourselves from everyone else."

Still, Kathuria feels pressure to make a pre-emptive strike about his appearance. He begins every speech with a joke about Sikh customs to help ease any tension.

"Don't let the beard and turban fool you," he says. "I'm an American."

His fellow Republicans also have little trouble poking fun at their appearances. Retired Maj. Gen. John Borling - a bald 63-year-old Republican - regularly refers to himself as the best-looking GOP hopeful.

"I labor under a burden in this race because I am the pretty candidate," he said at a recent debate.

After Rauschenberger got rid of his beard, Borling joked he shaved his own head in a show of solidarity.

"Anybody who knows General Borling knows he has a good sense of humor," his spokesman, David Zapata, said. "No matter what the study shows, General Borling is confident with his lack of hair."

Rauschenberger, still sans beard, seems plenty confident, too.

"It's really his snappy cardigans and budget expertise that makes the voters swoon," his spokesman, Charlie Stone, said.

Ryan, his aides say, has been cursed with a strong metabolism. He has to make sure he eats enough or the poor guy will rapidly lose weight.

"He's on the slender side," his spokeswoman, Kelli Phiel, said. "We want him to be able to fill out a suit."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois
KEYWORDS: 2004; electionussenate; hillaryisugly; jackryan; senate2004
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There's just no competing with Ryan's million-watt smile.

Or his chiseled good looks.

Or his toned body.

Easy there, Stacy St. Clair!

1 posted on 02/09/2004 8:19:48 PM PST by JohnnyZ
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To: JohnnyZ
The Ultimate Ballot Test


2 posted on 02/09/2004 8:23:44 PM PST by JohnnyZ
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To: JohnnyZ
I saw all of the Illinois Republican candidates in a debate a couple weeks ago, and this article is true. Ryan just has that look to him. He has a very charming personality, and he does look like a movie star. I hope he gets the nomination, I think he has the best chance to win (not because of his looks, however).
3 posted on 02/09/2004 8:25:16 PM PST by Eisenhower
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To: JohnnyZ; Theodore R.; Nathaniel Fischer; AuH2ORepublican; LdSentinal; Kuksool; Coop; ...
"There's just no competing with Ryan's million-watt smile.

Or his chiseled good looks.

Or his toned body."

Reading the article, you can almost hear Stacy ovulating...
4 posted on 02/09/2004 8:33:58 PM PST by Pubbie (I hate both the NeoConservatives and the PaleoConservatives - What does that make me?)
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To: JohnnyZ
. . . no one with facial hair has won the White House since newspapers began publishing pictures in 1903.

Not so:

Won in 1904. . . . . . . . . .Won in 1908.

5 posted on 02/09/2004 8:35:22 PM PST by Charles Henrickson (Hirsute myself.)
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To: JohnnyZ
Let me get this straight: These guys are all Republican candidates seeking the nomination for a U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Peter Fitzgerald (R).

Anyone know who the good guys are among these Pubs and who's the likely Rat opponent? And what are the chances ? - seems's like a Dem state.

6 posted on 02/09/2004 8:38:39 PM PST by dagnabbit (Settle illegals on the Crawford Ranch)
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To: chicagolady; Pubbie; AuH2ORepublican
Don't want to pick on Chirinjeev, so here are some more comparisons:



8 posted on 02/09/2004 8:45:44 PM PST by JohnnyZ
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To: Eisenhower
Dr. Kathuria is handsome and smart in his own right, but, standing next to JACK, it's tough.
9 posted on 02/09/2004 8:45:50 PM PST by cfrels
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To: tkathy
How about a shave and remove the rags?

I don't think we need any of that. He's a Sikh.

10 posted on 02/09/2004 8:47:03 PM PST by JohnnyZ
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To: tkathy
How about a shave and remove the rags?

Sikh men are specifically required to wear a turban (and carry a small dagger as well) at all times by their religion.

It's much more direct and specific than the various Islamic pseudo-requirements for clothing, which are more derived custom than explicit rules of the religion itself.

11 posted on 02/09/2004 8:47:59 PM PST by John H K
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To: JohnnyZ; AuH2ORepublican; KQQL; Clintonfatigued
Those poor old guys don't stand a chance in the primary.
12 posted on 02/09/2004 8:52:56 PM PST by Pubbie (I hate both the NeoConservatives and the PaleoConservatives - What does that make me?)
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To: JohnnyZ
Doesn't matter what he is. If he wants to be an American, he has to choose between nonsense and the real world.
13 posted on 02/09/2004 8:58:33 PM PST by tkathy (The nihilistic islamofascists and the nihilistic liberals are trying to destroy this country)
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To: dagnabbit
Anyone know who the good guys are among these Pubs and who's the likely Rat opponent? And what are the chances ?

Those questions have debatable answers.

I just see a primary where there are several solid conservative choices:

Jack Ryan, investment banker-turned-teacher
Andy McKenna, paper company prez
Steve Rauschenberger, respected state senator
Jonathan Wright, state rep (longshot)

... and then there's Jim Oberweis, who claims to have had a conversion on the pro-life issue after previously likening pro-life views to those of the Taliban, and who has suddenly discovered that he doesn't like illegal immigration, just in time for the primary. My view is that Oberweis will say anything he thinks will get him elected, and that he is not to be trusted. Then there's Gen. John Borling, who's unabashedly pro-abort, and pro-draft, too, which is a little odd.

As far as the general election, I think the Republicans have good candidates and will be competitive with Ryan or McKenna, at least, and I like our match-ups against the Democrat candidates (the D primary is wide open). I think Jack Ryan is the most electable, and he's a strong conservative, so I'm supporting him.

There have been no match-up general election polls, at least no public ones.

14 posted on 02/09/2004 9:00:23 PM PST by JohnnyZ
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To: tkathy
Doesn't matter what he is. If he wants to be an American, he has to choose between nonsense and the real world.

I think that is racist.

It's the same with an Orthodox Jew or Hasid, complete with yarmulke.

People who can't accept those differences in religious custom are the ones who have no place in America.

15 posted on 02/09/2004 9:05:03 PM PST by JohnnyZ
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To: JohnnyZ
Agree. I can't find anything in the Constitution that says a good American can't grow his hair long and wrap a turban around it. Or wear a yarmulke and sidecurls. Or wear sandals. Or or or. Let's not let our anger with the Islamonazis be extended to everybody who doesn't wear Ralph Lauren shirts.
16 posted on 02/09/2004 9:13:41 PM PST by Capriole (Foi vainquera)
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To: Capriole
Let's not let our anger with the Islamonazis be extended to everybody who doesn't wear Ralph Lauren shirts.

Whew! I just have the one, and I got it 70% off. Although I do have two Hilfigers, 60% off. Still, I wouldn't want to be 3 shirts away from unAmericanism.

17 posted on 02/09/2004 9:20:09 PM PST by JohnnyZ
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To: JohnnyZ
Reading a few threads here from last summer about Ryan, there were those who were hinting the guy is gay (divorced, hadn't remarried, kinda danced around gay issues questions), Is that still going on? Or has it become a non-issue?
18 posted on 02/09/2004 9:29:43 PM PST by Leroy S. Mort
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Is that still going on? Or has it become a non-issue?

Uh, no. Maybe some of the male FReepers just found him attractive and started wishing?

19 posted on 02/09/2004 9:33:36 PM PST by JohnnyZ
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To: JohnnyZ
I'm confused...

Isn't Jack Ryan a history professor turned CIA analyst turned President of the United States?
20 posted on 02/09/2004 9:40:44 PM PST by birbear (I'll take Things Nobody Knows for $300, please, Alex.)
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