#1
http://cas.illinoisstate.edu/clpalme/research/documents/Peterson_Palmer_The_Bubble.pdf

Having probed the effectiveness of the measure on social variables, we now turn to the analysis of political variables. Our first political analysis seeks to test the role of physical appearance in political worldview. For our purposes, we consider political worldview to be primarily ideology and partisanship. Regressing partisanship and ideology on the measure of attractiveness and control variables, results are shown in Table 3. Attractiveness does appear to influence partisanship (but not ideology) in the expected direction. More attractive individuals are more likely to identify as Republicans, rather than Democrats, as predicted by H1. This effect holds across all three waves of the panel.
#2
does this study correct for race?
#3
Should it?