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Select a Candidate 2008
This is interesting.
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Funny how the candidate I was already going to support was actually the one that came up on top. Mitt Romney and I think alike on a lot of things. I kind of figured it would by him.
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We did this last week, I got some dude who I have never heard of, so now I am even more lost. I do know that I am NOT voting for Obama, Hillary or Romney, I am not sure which of them is most evil, I am thinking Romney at this point.
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 Originally Posted by Johnny Tremain I've tried several of these now. This one again proves there is no candidate for me. I'll end up picking the lesser of two evils once again.
Edit: Guilliani rated highest for me and then Biden.
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Kucinich
Then the three headed monster of Hillary, Edwards and Obama.
Fred Thompson gave me a score of 1.
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Tancredo, hunter, and Thompson were my results.
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Joe Biden, John Edwards, Rudy Giuliani
Weird, I really dont like any of them. But then again, I dont know a whole lot about some of the subjects and dont really care about a couple as well.
Politics really bore me. They all seem shady and its hard for me to pick a side.
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Obama
Clinton
Biden
I guess I am a Democrat.
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 Originally Posted by mjones34 Brownback
Dodd
Kucinich Brownback and Kucinich? Isn't that one extreme and the other?
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I wound up tied between Clinton and Obama. In a major surprise to me, my top 5 were all Democrats, particularly since I'm an independent with conservative leanings.
What does it matter, anyway. All I can do is wait for the parties to try to shove their chosen one down my throat, then pick the lesser of two evils.
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 Originally Posted by superfan I wound up tied between Clinton and Obama. In a major surprise to me, my top 5 were all Democrats, particularly since I'm an independent with conservative leanings.
What does it matter, anyway. All I can do is wait for the parties to try to shove their chosen one down my throat, then pick the lesser of two evils. are you sure you have conservative leanings...maybe you have a conservative view of just a few topics but overall actually lean left??? No big deal, you are in good company. The only thing wrong with being a liberal is the right wing has decided that it is a bad word. By the way I also tied obama and clinton...still wainting for Gore though.
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Every time I take one of these types of polls, the results differ even though my ideology stays constant.
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