A psychologists perspective of the traits, characteristics, and personality features of candidates and elected officials; while also looking at (a) "how" they are thinking, and (b) the "thought processes" associated with an issue or national event.

Romney Not Comfortable In His Own Skin says Psychologist

VIDEO: Doctor Bart Rossi is featured as a guest panelist on MSNBC’s Jansing & Co., hosted by Chris Jansing. Dr. Rossi discusses the psychology behind Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his inability to connect with voters, stating that “Mitt Romney is not comfortable in his own skin.” Is Mitt Romney believable? Watch the clip to see what Dr. Rossi has to say on the matter.

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The Lost Art of Compromise

Dr. Bart Rossi, political psychologist, delves into the Art of Compromise as it relates to politicians

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Heading into Iowa Caucus

Jim McQueeny talks with Dr. Bart Rossi about where politics and personality, what voters are looking for in their candidates 2008

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A Winning Campaign

As the election cycle moves quickly toward the especially interesting 2012 Presidential and statewide efforts I thought it would be particularly important to highlight what this writer sees as the most important factors, traits, and characteristics of a successful campaign. Last year in a similar article I emphasized the four major “traits” consistent with “A [...]

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Voters Choice

VIDEO: Do people vote for a candidates characteristics, or for the views they stand for? Steve Kornacki interview’s Dr. Rossi about the issues that draw voters to particular candidates.

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