Category: 2000 Presidential Election
A psychological analysis of U.S. president George W. Bush revealed that Bush’s primary personality patterns are Outgoing/gregarious and Dominant/controlling, complemented by secondary Dauntless/adventurous features and minor Ambitious/confident and Accommodating/cooperative tendencies. In summary, Bush’s personality composite can be characterized as a “high-dominance extravert.”
Articles about John McCain by USPP contributors “Former POW McCain’s rise in polls leads to more scrutiny” (Melisa S. Illies and Aubrey Immelman, St. Cloud...
Articles about Elizabeth Dole by USPP contributors “Dole’s character, resolve will lead to higher office” (Holly Berreau and Stephanie Anderson. St. Cloud Times, November 7, 1999, p. 11B.)...
Articles about Pat Buchanan by USPP contributors “Buchanan likes to mix it up, but can he win and election?” (Jason A. Bartos and Nicholas K. Buhl....
Summary: Political personality and leadership style of 2000 Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore.
Articles about Hillary Rodham Clinton by USPP contributors “Hillary Clinton loves a good fight” (Aví A. T. Bahadoor and Aubrey Immelman. St. Cloud Times, April 23, 2000,...
Bradley Campaign Website Bill Bradley links Executive Summary: Personality Profile of Bill Bradley “The Political Personality of Former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley”[Abstract of research paper] Articles...
By Aví A. T. Bahadoor and Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times April 23, 2000 Earlier this month U.S. Senate candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton for the first...
Summary: Report documenting the enduring personal characteristics providing the empirical basis for assessing Hillary Clinton’s dominant, ambitious personality pattern from a psychobiographical, psychohistorical perspective.
Summary: Personality profiles of contenders in the 2000 U.S. presidential election, including Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore.
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