He seems to be pretty "liberal" on social issues like gay marriage, abortion, drugs, etc. I understand that this only encompasses a small part of "liberal" stances...but they are the stances I most identify with. Sorry if the way I labeled myself was misleading.
No need to apologize. The problem is having parties. They try to lump people together into distinct categories whereas there often should be no correlation between certain issues.
For example, immigration and federal government size have only a little to do with each other. You should be able to have any of the four different viewpoints:
1) Pro-immigration, pro-small government.
2) Pro-immigration, pro-large government.
3) Anti-immigration, pro-small government.
4) Anti-immigration, pro-large government.
Our 2-party system makes us think that only #2 (democrats) and #3 (republicans) are feasible. Yet, if you really think about it, #1 and #4 are more likely combinations (to have a strong border with lots of border guards necessarily requires more regulations and larger government to enforce it) and vise-versa.