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This quiz is much less nuanced than in previous years, but still came out with reasonable results for me, although Obama scored higher than I expected for me. Reading the fine print shows that that may be because he's taken multiple positions on many issues.The "Who Should I Vote For" quiz

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2. Wayne Allyn Root (64%) 3. Ron Paul (63%) 5. Mitt Romney (55%) 7. John McCain (53%) 8. Barack Obama (52%) 9. Hillary Clinton (50%) 28. Mike Huckabee (34%)Wayne Allyn Root? Really?

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Your Results: 2.Wayne Allyn Root (57%) 3. Mike Gravel (54%)4. John McCain (53%) 5. Ron Paul (53%) 6. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (53%) 7. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (51%) 8. Alan Keyes (51%) 9. Hillary Clinton (50%)....22. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (44%) Stephen Colbert, dammit!

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From a left-wing Canadian:2. Barack Obama (83%) 3. Dennis Kucinich (withdrawn) (79%) 4. Al Gore (not announced) (75%) 6. Hillary Clinton (73%) 13. Ron Paul (55%) 14. Mike Gravel (53%) 16. Wayne Allyn Root (48%) 18. Elaine Brown (40%) 19. John McCain (40%) 21. Mitt Romney (31%) 22. Mike Huckabee (30%) 24. Alan Keyes (25%)

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Wayne A. Root was only 3rd for me. I knew Huckabee was not ideal, but didn't exepect him to be this low:Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (91%) Ron Paul (77%) Wayne Allyn Root (70%) John McCain (57%) Barack Obama (55%) Hillary Clinton (51%) Mitt Romney (51%) Rudolph Giuliani (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (50%)John Edwards (withdrawn) (48%) Mike Huckabee (28%)

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2. John Edwards (withdrawn) (78%) 3. Barack Obama (75%) 4. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (73%) 5. Al Gore (not announced) (73%) 6. Dennis Kucinich (withdrawn) (64%) 7. Bill Richardson (withdrawn) (62%) 8. Ron Paul (61%) 9. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (60%) 10. Hillary Clinton (59%) Guess it's Obama Time

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1. Joseph McCarthy 100%2. Ronald Reagan 99%3. Alan Keyes 95%4. Rush Limbaugh 92%5. G. Gordon Liddy 87%6. Joseph Stalin (terminated) 80%7. None of the Above 73%Good questions.

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how the hell is this working for anybody? after I put in all my choices it just gives me a bunch of adds. what the hell. how am I supposed to figure out who to vote for?!edit: figured it out. I'm voting for Theoretical Ideal Candidate!

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2. Tom Tancredo (withdrawn, endorsed Romney) (73%) 3. Mitt Romney (72%) 4. John McCain (70%) 5. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (68%) 6. Duncan Hunter (withdrawn) (66%) 7. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (66%) 8. Alan Keyes (65%) 9. Rudolph Giuliani (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (62%) 10. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (62%)Mitt Romney? Really? Well, he does have fabulous hair.

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Wayne Allyn Root? Really?
Hmm, I didn't know anything about him, so I checked his website and he's actually quite an interesting guy. He's this rich former-republican who got sick of the R's intruding in our life, and is now running as a libertarian. There's a LOOOONG video near the bottom of the (labeled "ROOT TV") that has him talking about his positions, including online gambling and other vices. He seems like a funny, dynamic guy. He of course doesn't stand a chance, but he certainly knows how to deliver a message.
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1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Hillary Clinton (72%) Information link 3. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (72%) Information link 4. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (72%) Information link 5. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (67%) Information link 6. Dennis Kucinich (withdrawn) (65%) Information link 7. Barack Obama (64%) Information link 8. John Edwards (withdrawn) (64%) Information link 9. Al Gore (not announced) (61%) Information link 10. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (60%) Information link 11. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (59%) Information link 12. Mike Gravel (54%

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Its weird mine came up with the same nominee 5 times1. Dylon2. Dylon3. Dylon4. Dylon5. DylonThen when I clicked on the information link it just said "Because he spits Hot Fire"Can anyone explain what this means?

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1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Barack Obama (76%) Information link 3. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (74%) Information link 4. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (73%) Information link 5. Dennis Kucinich (withdrawn) (71%) Information link 6. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (68%) Information link 7. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (65%) Information link 8. Ron Paul (63%) Information link 9. Al Gore (not announced) (63%) Information link 10. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (62%) Information link 11. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (61%) Information link 12. Chuck Hagel (not running) (60%) Information link 13. Hillary Clinton (59%) Information link 14. John Edwards (withdrawn) (58%) Information link 15. Bill Richardson (withdrawn) (58%) Information linkInteresting...

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2. Barack Obama (76%) 3. John Edwards (withdrawn) (72%) 4. Hillary Clinton (70%) 5. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (69%) 6. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (68%) 7. Dennis Kucinich (withdrawn) (68%) 8. Al Gore (not announced) (67%) 9. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (66%) 10. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (65%)

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2. Barack Obama (86%) Information link3. Dennis Kucinich (withdrawn) (84%) Information link4. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (78%) Information link5. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (75%) Information link6. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (73%) Information link7. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (73%) Information link8. John Edwards (withdrawn) (73%) Information link9. Hillary Clinton (71%) Information link10. Al Gore (not announced) (68%) Information link31. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (6%)i love that colbert's in there, lol. fwiw, if you agree with someone who's making fun of politics too much, you MIGHT want to rethink some of your positions, maybe?15. Ron Paul (43%) :club: scott (99% sure i agree with him on social issues and disagree with him on fiscal stuff)

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2. Barack Obama (86%) Information link3. Dennis Kucinich (withdrawn) (84%) Information link4. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (78%) Information link5. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (75%) Information link6. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (73%) Information link7. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (73%) Information link8. John Edwards (withdrawn) (73%) Information link9. Hillary Clinton (71%) Information link10. Al Gore (not announced) (68%) Information link31. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (6%)i love that colbert's in there, lol. fwiw, if you agree with someone who's making fun of politics too much, you MIGHT want to rethink some of your positions, maybe?15. Ron Paul (43%) :club: scott
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I'm a small C Canadian Conservative. Shows the differences between the two countries where the conservative social issues that are main stream in the Republican Party are considered to be on the fringe in Canada and have little mainstream support. In the U.S. I would be Fiscally Conservative but willing to pay the taxes necessary to pay for things and very Liberal on Social Policies.1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Barack Obama (90%) Information link 3. Al Gore (not announced) (80%) Information link 4. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (80%) Information link 5. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (76%) Information link 6. Dennis Kucinich (withdrawn) (75%) Information link 7. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (75%) Information link 8. John Edwards (withdrawn) (73%) Information link 9. Hillary Clinton (73%) Information link 10. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (72%) Information link 11. Bill Richardson (withdrawn) (68%) Information link 12. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (68%) Information link 13. Ron Paul (56%) Information link 14. Mike Gravel (52%) Information link 15. Wayne Allyn Root (50%) Information link 16. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (50%) Information link 17. John McCain (48%) Information link 18. Mike Huckabee (43%) Information link 19. Rudolph Giuliani (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (43%) Information link 20. Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani) (34%) Information link 21. Elaine Brown (30%) Information link 22. Newt Gingrich (says he will not run) (30%) Information link 23. Mitt Romney (30%) Information link 24. Fred Thompson (withdrawn) (28%) Information link 25. Alan Keyes (26%) Information link 26. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (26%) Information link 27. Chuck Hagel (not running) (25%) Information link 28. Tom Tancredo (withdrawn, endorsed Romney) (19%) Information link 29. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (15%) Information link 30. Duncan Hunter (withdrawn) (10%) Information link 31. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (10%) Information link

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Amazing how high up Ron Paul is on (edit: a lot) of those lists. :club:
Ron is in the top 5 of 3 out of 11 posted. Then 8th in another and 15th. I wouldn't say that is a lot. Not even half.
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I'm a small C Canadian Conservative. Shows the differences between the two countries where the conservative social issues that are main stream in the Republican Party are considered to be on the fringe in Canada and have little mainstream support.
you guys are really behind in the hating gay people thing. really. behind.
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