China’s Chappaquiddick

by Andrew Gelman on December 5, 2012 · 0 comments

in Political science

I’m just wondering: has there been research into the frequency of scandals such as this that have major political consequences. Here I’m not talking about congressmembers that get caught with a dead girl or a live boy (as the saying goes) and don’t get reelected; I’m thinking of Chappaquiddick-like events (although not necessarily involving drinking and car crashes) with national implications.

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