Obama Plan: Destroy Romney
By Ben Smith and Jonathan Martin August 9, 2011 Excerpts Barack Obama’s aides and advisers are preparing to center the president’s reelection campaign on a...
By Ben Smith and Jonathan Martin August 9, 2011 Excerpts Barack Obama’s aides and advisers are preparing to center the president’s reelection campaign on a...
By Domenico Montanaro January 17, 2014 “Mitt,” the documentary by Utah filmmaker Greg Whiteley about 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, is worth watching for...
Dutiful Romney Continues Struggle for Votes By Mick Lundstrum and Aubrey Immelman Unit for the Study of Personality in Politics January 11, 2008 Mitt Romney,...
By Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times October 28, 2012 Anyone who claims to know for sure who’s ahead in the closely contested presidential race —...
Professor-Created Models Predict Obama Will Barely Win 2012 Election By Emily Wilkins Scripps Howard Foundation Wire October 17, 2012 WASHINGTON — Fluctuating polls aren’t...
Engraving from Vesalius, De humani corporis fabrica (Wikimedia Commons) By Barry Schwartz The Atlantic November 12, 2012 Though President Obama won reelection decisively, he won’t...
By Jeff Zeleny and Peter Baker January 23, 2010 Excerpts WASHINGTON – President Obama is reconstituting the team that helped him win the White House to...
By Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times September 8, 2012 At the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte N.C., former President Bill Clinton on Wednesday put Barack...
Click on image for larger view Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times November 1, 2008 Among the many leaders I have studied — presidential candidates as...
John McCain’s primary personality pattern is Dauntless/dissenting, with secondary features of the Outgoing/gregarious and Dominant/controlling patterns. The combination of Dauntless and Outgoing patterns in McCain’s profile suggests a risk-taking adventurer personality composite. Leaders with this personality prototype are characteristically bold, fearless, sensation seeking, and driven by a need to prove their mettle.
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