If you're like me and are having trouble assessing the massive, albeit bland, field of presidential hopefuls, this will interest you. Now you can take a quiz to help you determine which candidate's positions on certain issues are most in line with your own, in theory helping you decide who to vote for in the upcoming presidential primaries. Go here to take it.
I was slightly surprised by the candidate who matched mine the closest and then saddened because he doesn't have a chance in hell. My number two might, though, so that's cool.
It lists both Democrat and Republican candidates, so no matter what your political persuasion, it will be of assistance. Plus it won't take too long and it gives you your feedback immediately.
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I've never heard of my number one (Chris Dodd) but the next two are fine,
if a little obvious. Really I'm just pleased with myself becuase I could
remember what a 'line item veto' was from my degree, many moons ago.
you're not alone in not knowing who chris dodd is. he's practically unknown
here, too. my number one was dennis kucinich, who i think is the most
ultra-liberal guy running, and he doesn't have a prayer of winning. i'm
pretty impressed that you've heard of any of the candidates besides hilary
clinton and barack obama. i'm fairly certain i wouldn't know that much
about british politics.
Egad, my number one was Richardson, followed by Edwards and Hillary. I
have always been a Dem, but it looks like I'm more liberal than I though I
was! Who was my bottom candidate?? Fred Thompson.
my number two was edwards, too. i'm a lifelong dem myself, but i've always
known i was more liberal than most! my last one was thompson, too. : )
That makes us the Anti-Thompsons, marcy! Anyone else with us?