Personality scrutiny brings fewer presidential surprises
By Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times March 11, 2001 It will be unfortunate if the current investigation of President Clinton’s controversial executive pardons of Marc...
By Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times March 11, 2001 It will be unfortunate if the current investigation of President Clinton’s controversial executive pardons of Marc...
By Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times September 10, 2000 A presidential candidate’s vice presidential pick reveals much about the candidate’s character and his own understanding...
By Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times October 1, 2000 In a mere five days in September, Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore saw his impressive double-digit...
By Aubrey Immelman St. Cloud Times November 19, 2000 As I write this, the outcome of the 2000 presidential election still hangs in the balance...
Editor’s note: In the past year, Times columnist Aubrey Immelman has argued that presidential candidates’ personality profiles serve as useful predictors of their performance in...
By Matthew J. Tinguely and Thomas L. Lewandowski St. Cloud Times December 19, 1999 True introverts are uncommon in modern presidential politics. They lack the connect-with-people...
By Katie Conlin and Kara Hansen St. Cloud Times January 16, 2000 With the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation presidential primaries fast approaching, the...
Articles about Jesse Ventura by USPP contributors “Dauntless, determined style defines Gov. Ventura” (Joshua Jipson and Aubrey Immelman. St. Cloud Times, February 6, 2000, p. 11B.)...
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.”
Articles about Ralph Nader by USPP contributors “It isn’t easy being Green with Nader” (Aubrey Immelman. St. Cloud Times, February 11, 2001, p. 9B. — In...
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