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Not that I could vote but...

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bernie sanders 80%
Hillary clinton 73%
rand paul 72%
Mike huckabee 66%
jeb bush 27% lol

hmm it also has me as a centerist with a slight leaning to left side lean. so far all of the test i take say the same.
 
Bernie Sanders - 86%
Hillary Clinton - 86%
Rand Paul - 79%
Martin O'Malley - 62%

Everyone else is 33% or lower.


Ah, didn't scroll down far enough before to see the other bit.
Left-Wing Libertarian

Your political beliefs would be considered moderately Left-Wing Libertarian on an ideological scale, meaning you tend to support policies that will reduce elitism and provide freedom and equality for citizens.
 
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Mine came up with:

Sanders at 85%
Paul at 70%
Clinton 67%

Centrist
Your political beliefs would be considered Centrist on an ideological scale.
 
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hmm it also has me as a centerist with a slight leaning to left side lean. so far all of the test i take say the same.
Mine is the exact same, we better be careful though, it's a full to either side or you suck and hate yourself mentality around here. We're the minority that is okay to shun. 😉
 
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Paul at #1 is not surprising considering his libertarian stances on many (but not all) topics. Clinton and Sanders being 3 and 4 didn't surprise me hugely either. Marco Rubio at #2 was unexpected. This to me only shows what I've said earlier, there is precious little true policy disagreement between successful (D) and (R) candidates as the ones to the extremes of either party don't get through the primaries. The major Democratic POTUS candidates have basically moved to the space formerly held by "Rockefeller Republicans" which mirrors how successful GOP candidates have moved to a more centrist "compassionate conservative" position.

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Paul 77%
Cruz 73%
Sanders 73%
Clinton 68%

The difficulty is that the remaing 20%+ that I don't agree with are rather important. I also wish they included Gary Johnson; I lived in New Mexico during his time as governor and he was quite effective; A++ would vote again.
 
My bottom are:

Cruz - 28%
Carson - 24%
Fiorina - 24%

Sheesh. Does ANYONE have this unholy trinity as their top matches?
 
Sanders 81%
Clinton 78%
Christie 70%
O'Malley 68%
Huckabee 66%
Paul 64%
Rubio 62%
Bush 60%
Walker 55%
Trump 55%
...
Rick Perry 36%
 
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.

Or maybe Donald isn't as crazy as the media wants you to believe.
 
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