http://www.isidewith.com/presidential-election-quiz my results: Candidates you side with... 77% Mitt Romney on science, healthcare, foreign policy, domestic policy, environmental, and economic issues. 73% Jill Stein on immigration and domestic policy issues. 73% Gary Johnson on healthcare, science, immigration, and economic issues. 72% Barack Obama on social, immigration, foreign policy, environmental, and economic issues. 66% Ron Paul on healthcare, economic, and environmental issues. 63% California Voters on healthcare issues. 68% American Voters on environmental, healthcare, and social issues. I don't get it. It sounds like I mostly agree with everybody.
My closest match was Jill Stein (84%), though that was because I ranked environmental issues high, and forgot to rate the importance of other issues. Otherwise, I think I would've ended up with Obama (82%). On immigration issues, Gary Johnson was a 100% match, while Ron Paul was my closest match on social issues (likely because of marijuana), but I don't consider social issues to be *too* important.
I took this earlier today before seeing this thread... I side with Jill Stein on most issues in the 2012 Presidential Election. Candidates you side with... 91% Jill Stein on foreign policy, economic, science, environmental, healthcare, domestic policy, social, and immigration issues. 89% Barack Obama on science, economic, environmental, healthcare, social, domestic policy, and immigration issues. 75% Stewart Alexander on healthcare, social, and immigration issues. 51% Gary Johnson on immigration issues. 43% Jimmy McMillan on healthcare and social issues. 33% Ron Paul no major issues. 13% Mitt Romney no major issues. 8% Virgil Goode no major issues. 80% Illinois Voters on foreign policy, science, domestic policy, social, healthcare, and environmental issues. 78% American Voters on foreign policy, science, domestic policy, healthcare, environmental, and social issues. Who you side with by party... 91% Green 89% Democratic 39% Libertarian 13% Republican
Guess that I'm not much for Mitt. Candidates you side with... 95% Barack Obama on science, economic, environmental, healthcare, social, and immigration issues. 91% Jill Stein on science, environmental, healthcare, social, immigration, domestic policy, and foreign policy issues. 85% Stewart Alexander on healthcare, economic, environmental, social, immigration, and domestic policy issues. 18% Ron Paul no major issues. 5% Mitt Romney no major issues.
89% Mitt Romney on immigration, healthcare, economic, social, science, and environmental issues. 85% Ron Paul on immigration, economic, healthcare, science, and environmental issues. 70% Virgil Goode on immigration and science issues. 21% Barack Obama on environmental issues. 55% Maryland Voters on domestic policy, foreign policy, and environmental issues. 64% American Voters on domestic policy, economic, foreign policy, and environmental issues. Show all candidates
Great, I need to vote for my crazy uncle Ron Paul. That ain't happenin'. Is the "Rents to DAMN high" guy on the ballot?
Jill Stein, 89% BHO, 86% Stewart Alexander, 65% ron Paul, 37% Jimmy McMillan, 23%. We agree that my rent is too damn high. Mitt Romney, 6% Virgil Goode, Zip. American Voters, 63%
I guess I should find out who the hell Stewart Alexander is, since I agree with him so much. Third place for me, but "within margin of error" of first place.
The house we are renting is less than a half a block from Joe Biden's childhood home. You have to pay for that kind of exclusivity. But seriously, the real problem is that we're psying a mortgage on a house we are trying to sell. I don'tbthink even Jimmy Mac has a catchy phrase for that dilemma.
Barack Obama 91% Jill Stein 90% Stewart Alexander 80% Gary Johnson 60% Jimmy McMillan 46% Ron Paul 31% Virgil Goode 8% Mitt Romney 7% American Voters 84%
Romney 100 percent on jobs. It is all about jobs now. Then we can think about actually cutting the deficit. On everyone paying their fair share yes. Everyone has to pay something. That means the poor, the middle class, upper middle class, the rich and the super rich. The goal of government should be to help get everyone off public assistance. So they can all work for a living.
Well Mitt is with you as he has a Reaganesque policy of huge tax cuts meaning deficit spending, which is stimulus. Only he doesn't own up to it, he says he's a fiscal conservative.
At least with GW we saw some money on the stimulus. Stimulus was a part time fix it is not a permanent fix. How much of the first stimulus was fornbuilding roads and bridges. Obama talked about it but never did it. So know he wants to do it? He takes our stimulus money and gives it to Brazil?
Jill Stein 94% Barack Obama 77% Stewart Alexander 75% McMillan 46% Gary Johnson 43% Ron Paul 28% RMoney 16% Florida and US voters 75%
Jill Stein 94% Barack Obama 77% Stewart Alexander 75% McMillan 46% Gary Johnson 43% Ron Paul 28% RMoney 16% Florida and US voters 75% I guess since I rated the environment as "very important" it matched me closer to Jill Stein. A little bit of a shocker to match 43% with Johnson, especially on "social issues".
But we both know your voting for Obama and no one else. This is a scam that the democrats might take votes from romney. It will never happen. Hopefully it will take votes from Obama.
In a perfect world it would be nice to vote for someone like Stein, but honestly she doesn't stand a chance. In a perfect world we would have multiple parties and a more effective congress where issues would be discussed and solved with intelligence, not voted along party lines. In Bain world, you could go back in time and change the documents filed with SEC and retire retroactively, you could decrease unemployment by offshoring jobs and you could balance the budget by cutting tax for the rich (again). But we are in 2012 America where we only have two de facto parties and one is pulling the reigns towards the cliff, while the other still shows some sanity and tries to get back to the middle of the road. Tell me, who do you think Iwould vote for?
Yes, because I live in Bain World... also known as Trickledown Land, home of the job creators, unfortunately shared with the little people that think that they are entitled to things like fair salaries, good education, retirement benefits or worst of all......HEALTHCARE!!!! Can you believe how delusional they are?
I got 83% Jill Stein. Apparently I'm more Green than Democrat, which frightens me a little. I am not as moderate as I thought I was.
I took the quiz and got 83% for Barack Obama. Second place was Jill Stein, who was in the 70s. I can't remember who third place was. Gary Johnson was up there, as was Stewart Alexander, who I found out is the Socialist Party's candidate when I googled him. (Everyday is a school day.)