Why Mitt Romney Won’t Win
With a Personal Electability Index (PEI) score of 6, compared with Barack Obama’s score of 28, Mitt Romney is projected to lose the 2012 U.S. presidential election.
With a Personal Electability Index (PEI) score of 6, compared with Barack Obama’s score of 28, Mitt Romney is projected to lose the 2012 U.S. presidential election.
Summary: Research conducted at the Unit for the Study of Personality in Politics under the direction of Aubrey Immelman, Ph.D., offers a political-psychological explanation for Donald Trump’s personal appeal as a candidate and Jeb Bush’s inability to consolidate his erstwhile front-runner status in the 2016 U.S. presidential election Republican primary. The Personal Electability Index has accurately predicted the outcome of every presidential election since 1996.
Why Bush Gets Trumped in the Polls By Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times August 23, 2015 The first national polls since the Aug. 6 Fox...
Summary: Aubrey Immelman, Ph.D., director of the Unit for the Study of Personality in Politics, projects Donald Trump will win the 2016 U.S. presidential election, employing the Personal Electability Index (PEI), which has accurately predicted the outcome of every presidential election since 1996 before Super Tuesday.
Summary: Psychological profiles of candidates in the 2004 U.S. presidential election, including President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, and Democratic challenger Sen. John Kerry.
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