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tomtom94

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UK left-wing ruining everything: Sanders 92, Hilary 82, highest Republican was Huckabee on 23% (and that was solely because some of our answers counted as 'similar').
 

AmFreak

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German here:
Bernie Sanders 87%
Hillary Clinton 84%
...
Carly Fiorina 7%

Parties:
Green Party 97%
Democrats 93%
Socialist 93%
...
Republicans 15%
 
Came in center-right, surprisingly right where I consider myself (although I usually think most quizzes get it wrong, this was good).

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Rubio 86%
Rand Paul: 82%
Santorum: 78% (I'd absolutely never vote for Santorum because of his social positions)
Scott Walker: 75%
Ted Cruz: 74%
Jeb: 73%
Hillary: 61%
Lindsey Graham: 60%
Ben Carson: 54%
Bernie: 52%
Carly Fiorina: 51%
O'Malley: 41%

I'm disappointed that George Pataki is not on the list. As a center-right Republican, I've considered him my closest match generally.
 
Hmm. 80% Bernie Sanders. I must rethink things. ( ´_ゝ`)

76% Hilary Clinton
64% Rand Paul - Probably my candidate, I just disagree with him on marriage and abortion.
 

Foffy

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99% Bernie. I've long felt the man has been the most sincere and honest person in politics for years. As if that needed any more proof. :p
 

BajiBoxer

Banned
98% Bernie Sanders
88% Hillary Clinton
78% Martin O'Malley
37% Rand Paul is next closest and obviously drops from there.

Had issues ranking importance on my tablet.
 

Hoo-doo

Banned
I took the test as a dutchman. Feel free to completely disregard, but I thought it was a fun exercise.

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Aw yiss. Go Hilary.
 
I clicked show other stances for every answer and then chose using those answers. I did not expand any of the sections to show more questions:

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Guessing the 5% w/ Burnie is over gun control.

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It doesn't even acknowledge that I want to pan all guns from public use and Bernie has supported gun rights in the past. That's disappointing.
 
I don't know how to do the fancy image pasting thingie so, my top three were:


Marco Rubio 79%
Bernie Sanders 77%
Hillary Clinton 71%
 
It's incredibly sad how much Bernie resonates with a large chunk of the democratic party, and he's still polling very low because people aren't willing to accept that he might have a chance of winning :/
 
It's incredibly sad how much Bernie resonates with a large chunk of the democratic party, and he's still polling very low because people aren't willing to accept that he might have a chance of winning :/

He resonates well among younger voters. Voters who are historically less likely to actually vote. So I go with the closest candidate that has a chance of beating my least favorable candidates.
 
He resonates well among younger voters. Voters who are historically less likely to actually vote. So I go with the closest candidate that has a chance of beating my least favorable candidates.

That's such a dumb position to hold though, because in the primaries if one candidate is likely to win it wouldn't hurt to vote for the candidate that you most agree with. The way our system works, supporting a less likely candidate still lets you vote for the candidate that wins the party's nomination in case that candidate doesn't win. And if Bernie does win, Hillary would concede to him and he'd get the votes he'd need to win the general.
 

sgjackson

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95 Bernie, would probably be higher but I lean to the right on gun control compared to the Democratic candidates. There are also some questions here I realized I don't really have particularly informed opinions on (fracking, Guantanamo) that I plan on rectifying before primary season.

In any case, I planned on voting Bernie primary/Hilary general anyway, this just backed up my opinions.
 

Farmboy

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98% Sanders
94% Clinton
74% O'Malley

Pretty cool that '98% Bernie = 94% Hillary' is even possible. Would have been unthinkable in 2008.

Was a bit worried that of the Republicans, Trump scored highest (44%, but still). Primary reason seems to be healthcare:

Most important
Do you support the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)?

Donald Trump: Yes, and allow consumers to choose providers and import pharmaceuticals from other countries (Canada)

Your similar answer: Yes

So The Donald supports the ACA, which he referred to multiple times as 'the big lie' in his announcement speech? Hmm.
 

dramatis

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That's such a dumb position to hold though, because in the primaries if one candidate is likely to win it wouldn't hurt to vote for the candidate that you most agree with. The way our system works, supporting a less likely candidate still lets you vote for the candidate that wins the party's nomination in case that candidate doesn't win. And if Bernie does win, Hillary would concede to him and he'd get the votes he'd need to win the general.
That's not a dumb position. A lot of people state that they're voting Bernie in the primaries and Hillary in the general, with the expectation that Hillary will win the primaries. Nowhere does Noblesse specify if he's voting Hillary in the primaries.
 

Enosh

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not American

84% - Jeb Bush
82% - Marco Rubio
80% - Rick Santorum

Constitution party 88% (which I had to look up, I don't see how I got that high % given that I'm for welfare, for free college, for a single payer system and increased taxes on the rich and not religious, but I guess the immigration, environment, and foreign policy bumped it up)
 

ElTorro

I wanted to dominate the living room. Then I took an ESRAM in the knee.
Not a US citizen, but I according to that test I should vote for Sanders.

I am afraid of people who have Ted Cruz or Rick Santorum in their top 3.
 
That's such a dumb position to hold though, because in the primaries if one candidate is likely to win it wouldn't hurt to vote for the candidate that you most agree with. The way our system works, supporting a less likely candidate still lets you vote for the candidate that wins the party's nomination in case that candidate doesn't win. And if Bernie does win, Hillary would concede to him and he'd get the votes he'd need to win the general.

I'm talking about the general election. I'll pull for Bernie in the primaries but I'm fairly positive he won't win. So I'm going to go with Hillary (who I believe will win primaries) in the general. Of course that will change if by some magic Bernie wins the primary.

Edit: Sorry I wasn't totally clear. I'm posting between work tasks.
 

DietRob

i've been begging for over 5 years.
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I hope I get a chance to vote for Bernie but I know I'll be voting for Hillary.


edit - I am very happy that Cruz the nutbag is sitting at 1% for me.
 

n0razi

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got hilary and jeb tied for 75%... totally didnt expect that.. but 75% also isnt a very high number so im more of a least of the evils kind of guy
 
No one is a left-wing libertarian in politics. It just doesn't exist, sadly. I'm more in the center top myself, but any dude that is on the Liberty side is my bro, so solidarity and shit.

Yeah, there aren't very many anti-authoritarians in politics. Go figure, right? I'd at least like to see a libertarian socialist uprising on the left to counter the paleoconservatism that's becoming more popular on the right.
 
I don't know what is worse. That I side with Trump 20% or Santorum at 6%......Santorum is at least a technicality as my response was fill in the blank and they just matched yes and no.....I don't think immigrants should be forced to learn English but encouraged definitely. So many times have I seen their 5 year old children/grandchildren have to translate for them.
 
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