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Kueh wrote on 2012-09-26 04:04
http://www.isidewith.com/
A nifty tool for those of you who are too politically unaware to know what stances particular candidates take in particular regards.
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RebeccaBlack wrote on 2012-09-26 14:31
Got Ron Paul when he was still on there, Gary Johnson after he was gone.
I still know nothing about Gary, should probably look him up. Thing is, I just lost so much excitement for this election after realizing there was no chance I'd get anything close to what I want, lol. I may just not vote unless Romney gets too close to Obama.
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Ithiliel wrote on 2012-09-26 15:18
77%
Barack Obama
on social, healthcare, foreign policy, immigration, and science issues
71%
Jill Stein
on foreign policy, domestic policy, and immigration issues
67%
Gary Johnson
on social, environmental, domestic policy, and immigration issues
30%
Mitt Romney
on science issues
55%
Arizona Voters
on social, foreign policy, environmental, science, domestic policy, and immigration issues.
58%
American Voters
on social, environmental, foreign policy, science, domestic policy, and immigration issues.
So I think it's safe to say Romney is never being voted in by me.
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RebeccaBlack wrote on 2012-09-26 15:54
Looked up a lot about Gary Johnson, and now understand how I got 93% with him. Really agree with practically everything he says. I disagree quite a bit with him on healthcare and I don't know everything about him yet, but yeah.
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Bakuryu wrote on 2012-09-26 16:26
Not that it matters for me, but these are my results. Close to my expected outcome I'd say.
93%
Jill Stein Green
on environmental, domestic policy, science, social, foreign policy, and immigration issues
84%
Barack Obama Democrat
on science, social, environmental, and immigration issues
74%
Gary Johnson Libertarian
on foreign policy, science, immigration, economic, and healthcare issues
18%
Mitt Romney Republican
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Claudia wrote on 2012-09-26 20:53
This sounds cooler than determining your political ideology. I'll give it a go.
[Image: http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/131407383.jpg]
...it's probably a good thing that i'm from Massachusetts. How did it know?!
Much cooler than a political ideology quiz. I'm sharing this with my Government class.
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Claudia wrote on 2012-09-26 20:56
[Image: http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/131407383.jpg]
Much cooler than a political ideology quiz. I'm sharing this with my Government class.
How did it know I was from Massachusetts?!
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RebeccaBlack wrote on 2012-09-26 21:11
Anyone who knows your IP (websites) can know where you live.
Unless you go out of your way to hide it.
Not street address or anything, just a general location.
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Claudia wrote on 2012-09-26 21:12
Oh, right.
I like to chalk it up to magic, though.
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Cynic wrote on 2012-09-26 21:23
Not at all surprised.
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Shizuo wrote on 2012-09-30 07:38
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Interesting. Can't say I'm surprised though.
Also, for parties, I was:
86% Democrat
73% Green
34% Libertarian
30% Republican
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Murasaki wrote on 2012-09-30 08:36
90% on Obama was my highest. Romney was last at 23%.
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Taycat wrote on 2012-09-30 08:48
83% Obama
70% Romney
Yuck.
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Cucurbita wrote on 2012-09-30 13:17
Interestingly, 93% green party and 80% obama, with 23% romney.
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Claudia wrote on 2012-09-30 15:34
Quote from Cucurbita;957464:
Interestingly, 93% green party and 80% obama, with 23% romney.
I find that a lot of people tend to be in line with the green/libertarian party.
Meanwhile, said parties are non-existent compared to the Republican and Democratic parties. People look at you like a nutso if you say you're a libertarian, while the Libertarians actually make sense.