Study finds voter genetics may predict election outcomes

New studies led by researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) shows specific genetic traits may predispose people to their preferences for social, spiritual and political behaviors. The findings, which will be published in the X issue of Genetic Syndromes and Gene Therapy, also suggests that a voter’s genetic information may predict presidential outcomes more than the actual issues at hand or the presidential candidates themselves.

View the original article here: Study finds voter genetics may predict election outcomes – Science Codex

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