Tagged: presidential candidates

Bill Clinton, pictured in 1998

Bill Clinton

Psychological analysis of U.S. president Bill Clinton revealed that Clinton’s primary personality patterns are Ambitious/self-serving and Outgoing/gregarious. In summary, Clinton’s personality composite can be characterized as a “charismatic extravert.”

Steve Forbes

Articles about Steve Forbes by USPP contributors “Conscientious Forbes couldn’t excite voters” (Matthew J. Tinguely and Kelila Kasim. St. Cloud Times, February 20, 2000, p. 11B.) — America likes...

President George W. Bush address to the nation and joint session of Congress, Sept. 20 (Eric Draper, public domain)

George W. Bush

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.”