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I Side With...

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No Lifer
Bernie Sanders...

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You?

www.isidewith.com

Kind of a lengthy questionaire, and it appears Gary Johnson isn't listed, but he has as much a chance of being elected as I do :^|

For the record, I like Bernie. No bullshit. He's a straight talker. Not like the rest of the govern by spreadsheet politicians.

Not in P&N, cause fuck P&N



Moved from OT.

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If they are running, they are trash, so none. "Real" people don't seek office. Anyone who was smart enough would know that they would change absolutely nothing if they got elected, so that only leaves people doing it for self serving reasons.
 
How do you get Bernie Sanders #1 and Rand Paul #2?

Without going through the answers in depth(my browser crashed anyway), I'm generally libertarian, but believe in corporate control; especially in the case of monopolies. My most controversial answer was nationalizing the energy sector. AFAIC, energy is a strategic asset, and we shouldn't be using destructive extraction techniques(fracking) to sell cheap energy to other countries. It should be left in the ground until it's really needed.
 
No idea. Somehow I got Bernie 1 and Hillary 2. I like that Bernie is raging against the machine and all, but they are all paid somehow or another.
 
Scary thing to me is that I agreed with Donald Trump 63% of the time. It's either the broken clock theory or I'm going insane and didn't realize it.
 
Rick Santorum 85%
Right-Wing
Your political beliefs would be considered moderately Right-Wing on an ideological scale, meaning you tend to support policies that promote economic freedom and a society based on morals and values.

I had no idea ...
 
Scary thing to me is that I agreed with Donald Trump 63% of the time. It's either the broken clock theory or I'm going insane and didn't realize it.

I had Hillary at 62% if I remember right. Even being on the same planet as her makes my skin itch. She's everything I hate about politicians in one package.
 
I got Hillary 74% Bernie 72% TBO it's still to early for me to hear the respective platform's the candidates are running on, I need detailed information before I cast my vote. Not that it really matters as politicians have been "owned" in this country for ages now.
 
I hate hype trains and have been ignoring basically all of this stuff on principle, but... oh damn you all. I just looked it up and the election isn't until next November. If anyone needs me I'll be under my rock.
 
Rubio 84%, Santorum(?, probably because I said kick out the illegals), Cruz (?, same thing), Paul, Walker, Carson, Hillary, the rest of the Dems, Fiorina 33%

I figured Paul would be the highest and that Carson would be higher. Little surprised about Cruz and Santorum, didnt think theyd be that high considering that im fairly Libertarian.
 
Needs a "Show all questions" and "Select Other Stances for all" option.

(I'm not usually the sort who just answers yes/no. It's always "It depends.")

And some of these things would need to be checkboxes rather than radio buttons, to allow multiple selections.



Evidently I'm heavily Democrat, with a smidgen of Republican.
89% Bernie Sanders on economic, social, environmental, and healthcare issues.

77%
Hillary Clinton on social, economic, foreign policy, healthcare, and education issues.

68%
Martin O'Malley on economic, social, healthcare, and education issues.

37%
Rand Paul on domestic policy issues.

25%
Ted Cruz on immigration issues.



Interestingly, the graph shows that as being only a bit to the left, still close to the center. Center works.
 
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