U.S. senators tend toward what sociologists call homophily, or flocking with similar others. The consequence? They dress more alike over time.
When Richard Nixon praised his wife’s “respectable Republican cloth coat” in his 1952 Checkers speech, her clothes were not the point. Rather, Nixon drew a direct line from a coat to the values he proclaimed—frugality, integrity, public service—to counter accusations of financial impropriety.Read Full Story
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