Handwriting Traits
How the Candidates Compare

Read the U.S. News & World Report article on GW Bush
(unfortunately the Gore article is no longer available).

Both candidates have many similarities in terms of the personality traits shown in their handwriting. They are friendly, expressive, empathetic and like to be around people. Both men are intelligent, persistent and direct, and can easily express their ideas to others. They feel good about themselves and are also proud of their families' contributions. Both men display many of the success traits we would hope to find in the leader of our country.

George W. Bush
Albert Gore, Jr.

Of the two, Bush seems to have more of an edge to his personality. He is very independent and very persistent. He has a lightening-quick understanding, coupled with strong analytical ability. He can and will make instantaneous decisions and has the ability to convince others of the soundness of his thinking. He is very confident, and his actions will be congruent with his words and beliefs.

Gore has a very good sense of self-esteem, though his goals are not as strong and his vision is not as high as Bush's. He is optimistic, looking for the positive aspects of most situations. He is more temperamental, more easily persuaded, and may be less thorough in his follow-through. Because he can keep a confidence, he is likely to make friends fairly easily. He would probably be more diplomatic than Bush, and will also take longer to make decisions or to set policy.

OK, Now It's YOUR Turn !!

Regardless of who you choose, remember to get to the polls and cast your vote.

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