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    Hillary's Winning Personality

    Political psychologist, Dr. Bart Rossi, discusses Hillary Clinton's Winning Personality traits.

    For once a female figure a little more credible than Kim Kardashian almost broke the internet this weekend. After the "shocking" (sarcasm) official announcement video of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential run, the internet was abuzz- literally.

    Whether this news excited you or made you cringe at the very idea, people have not been hesitant to weigh in on their opinions on social media. I decided to go a different route. I went to the expert political psychologist, Dr. Bart Rossi, for his analysis and spin.

    Although, Dr. Rossi never promotes a specific political party or discloses political agendas, he assesses each candidate's personality from a very interesting psychological stand point. Dr. Rossi states, "Hillary DOES have the traits which make up a Winning Personality!"

    As an Emmy Award winning political psychologist who has accurately predicted the results of the last few elections, he is not talking about likeability, but the ability to connect with the American voters. Here is his breakdown of some of her redeeming traits as a potential leader and candidate.

    #4 Hillary Clinton comes across extremely comfortable in her own skin.
    #3 Hillary Clinton is consistent on the issues. She is not a flip-flopper.
    #2 Hillary Clinton does not discard or dismiss anyone.
    #1 Hillary Clinton presents herself as an excellent listener.

    Dr. Rossi believes unless something unusual happens, these traits make her a front runner. Hillary Clinton appears well rounded as she projects herself better than anyone on either side of the political spectrum. Dr. Rossi suggests, "No matter what her position on the issues may be, she will use her personality features to her advantage to accentuate her positions. She will be seen as someone with clarity and vision."

    This raises the age old question- Is it one's personality or their specific stance that gets someone into the oval office? Is it what you say? Or simply how you say it?

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