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this is a contest to see who is more popular. A lot of times in politics and places like that, they say "this is not a popularity contest" because it isn't. It doesn't matter how popular someone is (like Obama), it matters how good he is (like McCain). Skills and intelligence don't make you popular, but they sure keep the world running. Leave the popularity for the beauty contests and pop stars, who don't have REAL jobs.
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A '''popularity contest''' is a contest to see who is more [[popular]]. When used in reference to a political election, it refers to the affect that "likability" may have on voters judgment, in some situations, causing some voters to choose a more charismatic candidate over somebody more qualified.
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Latest revision as of 21:30, May 4, 2011

A popularity contest is a contest to see who is more popular. When used in reference to a political election, it refers to the affect that "likability" may have on voters judgment, in some situations, causing some voters to choose a more charismatic candidate over somebody more qualified.