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Anger drives support for wartime presidents, study finds
July 1, 2010 by NewsBot
It's no secret that Americans tend to throw their support behind a sitting US president when the nation is thrust into a war or other potentially violent conflict with a foreign foe. But new research is the first to show that these "rally effects" represent a collective reaction to a specific human emotion -- anger.


