U.S. Presidential Election Narrative
Do Americans tend to vote for the taller of the two candidates in a presidential election? In 30 presidential elections since 1856, 18 of the winners were taller than their opponents. Assume that Americans are not biased by a candidate's height and that the winner is just as likely to be taller or shorter than his opponent. Is the observed number of taller winners in the U.S. presidential elections unusual?
-Refer to U.S. Presidential Election Narrative. Based on your answer to the previous question, can you conclude that Americans consider a candidate's height when casting their ballot?
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