BUSH'S TEMPERAMENT PUTS HIM IN THE LEAD

BUSH'S TEMPERAMENT PUTS HIM IN THE LEAD

DENVER (Wireless Flash) -- If voter history is correct, George W. Bush has nothing to worry about. That's according to research scientist David M. Keirsey, who says based on voting patterns from the last century, voters tend to prefer charming, entertaining personalities like Bush's. He says presidents Franklin Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy were also both good examples of the so-called "Artisan" personality. By contrast, he says Al Gore displays a "Guardian" personality which is stable and concrete -- but traditionally loses out to the "Artisan" in elections.