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Personality Wins

Who Will Take the White House and How We Know

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Personality Wins

De : Merrick Rosenberg, Richard Ellis - contributor
Lu par : Jonathan Yen
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Another US presidential election is underway, and Americans are engaged in the time-honored tradition of judging candidates by their personalities. It may sound unwise to pick the future leader of the free world based on personality traits rather than platforms, policies, and ideology, but that is exactly what Americans do. In fact, personality explains the results of the last 22 US elections - and can predict who will win in 2020.

Personality expert Merrick Rosenberg and coauthor Richard Ellis have developed an unprecedented system that reveals the pattern of who takes the White House and why. In this exploration of US presidential elections, you'll uncover the unique characteristics of eagles (Donald Trump and Franklin D. Roosevelt), parrots (Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan), doves (Dwight D. Eisenhower and Jimmy Carter), and owls (George H. W. Bush and Richard Nixon) who occupied the Oval Office. You'll discover that no matter what is happening in the world and what the candidates propose, nothing stops certain personalities from winning elections.

If you're wondering whether Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, or another Democratic candidate can beat Donald Trump in the 2020 election, this book has the answer.

©2020 Merrick Rosenberg (P)2020 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Politique et gouvernement Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie Élections et processus politique
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