ANSWERS: 16
  • John Edwards... although we disagree about Iraq and taxes.
  • http://www.wqad.com/Global/link.asp?L=259460
  • Dennis Kucinich Score: 32 I highly doubt he'll win, though.
  • If this is the one I took last week, Tom Tancredo, which disturbs me highly.
  • John McCain Score: 26
  • Forty-six for Barack Obama. Go Democrats!....Even though I don't genuinely care.
  • I got a three way: Obama-46 Clinton-46 Edwards-46 Maybe I'd better stay home that day!!!LOL!!:)
  • Arg, the page isn't there anymore.
  • Apparently Dennis Kucinich is my guy, though we don't see eye to eye on Social Security or the death penalty.
  • According to the questions asked: Dodd for me, followed by Dennis Kucinich. Its interesting for me because I am from the UK. For my money I think the race for the whitehouse will probably be between Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama.
  • John Edwards (score 35) Followed by: Dennis Kucinich (32) Barack Obama (31) Hillary Clinton (31) ... ... Last on my list, with a score of 1 was Fred Thompson.
  • Mitt Romney score 41, Didn't see that coming.
  • John McCain with 54 points, followed by Rudy with 43 and Fred Thompson with 37
  • Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani are neck and neck! Interesting...
  • Kucinich comes out on top at 53, as expected, closely followed by Dodd and... Gravel. It's interesting how much this quiz insists we agree on, because I was under the impression that Gravel didn't agree with anybody. (Anyway, I don't know how comfortable I would be electing somebody to office who might assassinate himself as a matter of principle within the first year.) Dennis Kucinich has been right from the start and is the only candidate with the experience and track record to prove that he stands behind his promises. Of course, all the Republicans are down there at the bottom, but Ron Paul heads them off! I'm sort of as in love with him as I could be with any Republican. I just want him to take me to the ranch in Texas he built his-damn-self back in nineteen-aught-nine on eleven acres and show me how to properly rope a horse while quoting Whitman and explaining the sanctity of manly independence. And I would be like, 'Oh, Mister Paul, Congressman, Sir, if you were like... thirty years (?) younger, I think I'd feel this deep emotional conflict over my attraction to you and my socialistic philosophy... and maybe even now, I don't know. You are such a man." Seriously, I know it's been the trademark shtick of candidates to pose with a gun or fishing pole or whatever for a while now, but Ron Paul owns them all: http://josephpatterson.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/ron-paul.jpg There is an even better and more detailed candidate litmus test at this site if you find trying to sort through all of the rhetoric tiring or ineffectual: http://www.dehp.net/candidate/ Or you could always follow the money: http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/index.asp?cycle=2008
  • Thanks for the info on the link, that was fun! Wow, I guess I'm more h*core than I thought...here are my results...Kucinich 87, Dodd 75, Clinton 73, Gravel 70, Obama/Biden 68, Richardson 66, Edwards 59, Giuliani 38, Paul 33, Romney 14, Hunter 12, Mc Cain 7, Huckabee 5(LOL!)I've felt for several months that I would support Edwards in the primary, but I think I'm going to vote for Kucinich.

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