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ch33zw1z

Lifer
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My family and I reside in western mass.
 

a777pilot

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Apr 26, 2011
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It would seem that looking over these answers we can say that obama voters are the parasites of this nation and the romney voters are the producers of this nation.
 

TheVrolok

Lifer
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It would seem that looking over these answers we can say that obama voters are the parasites of this nation and the romney voters are the producers of this nation.

Perhaps only with your distorted view of reality. What a sad statement, really.
 

Atreus21

Lifer
Aug 21, 2007
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Romney 86%
Louisiana voters 74%
America voters 66% on domestic policy and immigration.

86% Republican
76% Libertarian
43% Democratic
20% Green.
 
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Phokus

Lifer
Nov 20, 1999
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Mitt Romney has taken so many sides of every issue how would this website take it into account.
 

alzan

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May 21, 2003
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Obama: 89%
Jill Stein: 74%
Johnson: 55%
Paul: 41%
Romney: 24%

I hadn't heard of Jill Stein, research time. I came up with my own responses on three of the questions which skewed the results. Although how matched Romney 24% is a mystery.

It would seem that looking over these answers we can say that obama voters are the parasites of this nation and the romney voters are the producers of this nation.

And you arrived at that conclusion exactly how?
 
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tydas

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Mar 10, 2000
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Barack Obama 93%
Jill Stein 86%
Stewart Alexander 75%
Ron Paul 36%
Mitt Romney 25%
Virgil Goode 6%

Who the hell is Virgil Goode???

I side with New Jersey on 85% of the issues in the 2012 Presidential election.
 

TheNinja

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This is an interesting poll. I'm sure there are a ton of people who say "Screw the GOP, I love Obama", but they don't actually know where anyone stands on the issues. I feel many of today's youth are like this. Then when they actually take a poll they realize they are much more aligned with someone like Romney or Paul.
 

bfdd

Lifer
Feb 3, 2007
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I'm just glad people take it and get to see who they align with, regardless if it's someone I like or not.
 

Hayabusa Rider

Admin Emeritus & Elite Member
Jan 26, 2000
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My results give a high to low spread of 7 points centering around the mid 70's. They all have good and bad ideas.
 

Phokus

Lifer
Nov 20, 1999
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I thought it did? Did you see expand for more questions? If it doesn't that's lacking.

Oh my god, why the hell would they do that, now i'll have to retake it.

Edit: Now that i've expanded it, i think the 'do you agree with the presidents stimulus' question is a little weird, because i think it should have been larger so in a way i don't agree with it, but considering the political alternatives, i do. And also sort of the same problem with the Obamacare question.
 
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werepossum

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My results give a high to low spread of 7 points centering around the mid 70's. They all have good and bad ideas.
QFT. And in a two party system, this will always be the case, as any party without good ideas will not be able to attract the support to stay competitive.

EDIT: The Green Party is my big outlier, and frankly I found it a bit unsettling to agree with even Gary Johnson as often as 80%. As Neil Boortz says, if two people agree on everything, then one of those people is unnecessary.
 
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Wreckem

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Sep 23, 2006
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Johnson 82%
Obama 78%
Stein 76%
Paul 63%
Romney 49%

Democrat 78%
Green 76%
Libertarian 78%
Republican 46%
 

DrewSG3

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Feb 7, 2005
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Gary Johnson 69%
Barack Obama 68%
Jill Stein 62%
Ron Paul 62%

Democratic 68%
Libertarian 68%
Green 62%
Republican 13%

Pretty much spot on for me. I've been a registered Democrat since I became a registered voter but have been leaning more and more towards a smaller government, but I refuse to ever identify myself with the Republican party
 

Pr0d1gy

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Jan 30, 2005
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Paul 86%
Johnson 84%
McMillan 78%
Romney 64%
Obama 55%

Georgia voters 88%
American voters 86%

Guess I'm not the lefty everyone on here keeps saying I am....lol
 

pandemonium

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Mar 17, 2011
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Oh my god, why the hell would they do that, now i'll have to retake it.

Edit: Now that i've expanded it, i think the 'do you agree with the presidents stimulus' question is a little weird, because i think it should have been larger so in a way i don't agree with it, but considering the political alternatives, i do. And also sort of the same problem with the Obamacare question.

I always hate answering a question with a simple yes or no, because it's almost never that simple - especially regarding some of these questions. I ended up going through all of the questions for a more in depth answer and answered every single question available.

The more specific you answer the more accurate the quiz will be.
 

werepossum

Elite Member
Jul 10, 2006
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Paul 86%
Johnson 84%
McMillan 78%
Romney 64%
Obama 55%

Georgia voters 88%
American voters 86%

Guess I'm not the lefty everyone on here keeps saying I am....lol
Certainly surprised me. But then, so did my own results.
 

bfdd

Lifer
Feb 3, 2007
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I always hate answering a question with a simple yes or no, because it's almost never that simple - especially regarding some of these questions. I ended up going through all of the questions for a more in depth answer and answered every single question available.

The more specific you answer the more accurate the quiz will be.

I to went more indepth and even wrote my own answers for a few.