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Which Candidate Best Represented Your Views in the Poll?

Barak Obama - Democrat 29 35.80%
 
Mitt Romney - Republican 15 18.52%
 
Ron Paul - Republican (candidate) 27 33.33%
 
Gary Johnson - Libertarian 7 8.64%
 
Jill Stein - Green 1 1.23%
 
Virgil Goode - Constitutionalist 1 1.23%
 
Stewart Alexander - Socialist 0 0%
 
Jimmy McMillan - RITDH 1 1.23%
 
Total:81

Here's a simple, yet effective and fun poll that has been gaining traction in the US.

The poll asks you simple yes/no questions about American issues, and allows you to additionally choose nuianced answers, based on available candidates. Unlike other polls, ALL candidates are included in the discussion - Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Green, Constitutionalist, Socialist, and Rent-is-Too-Damn-High parties.

The poll is at www.isidewith.com

Here's my result: http://www.isidewith.com/results/11635064

  1. Ron Paul (GOP candidate): 94%
  2. Gary Johnson (Libertarian): 93%
  3. Mitt Romney (Republican): 65%
  4. Virgil Goode (Constitutionalist): 44%
  5. Stewart Alexander (Socialist): 18%
  6. Jeremy McMillian (RITDH): 16%
  7. Barak Obama (Democrat): 10%
  8. Jill Stein (Green): 10%


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I like to think that I don't side with any of the fuckers, but according to this:

Ron Paul - 93%

Gary Johnson - 90%

Mitt Romney - 88%

Virgil Goode - 68%

Jimmy McMillan - 63%

Barack Obama - 33%

Jill Stein - 11%

Stewart Alexander (who?) - 4%

I never understand why evolution is considered a political issue in these things.







 

And for the record, based on the website, here is the electoral college map. Replace Romney with Johnson for the results (since Romney gets virtually crushed in the vote):

http://www.270towin.com/2012_election_predictions.php?mapid=peq

States that have Paul/Romney as #1, or Jill Stein are "Toss Ups". Paul gets AZ, UT, WY, ND and AL, Romney gets UT and SD, and Stein gets VT.

Johnson would just get enough electoral votes, as Obama gets 213 and the rest are GOP or green.



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PDF said:
I got little bit of different results this time.

Romney: 73%
Obama: 68%
Johnson: 56%
Paul: 44%

Republican: 73%
Democrat: 68%

Remember, if you don't like your answers, you can add nuiances by choosing other than yes/no.



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obama: 87%, but I'm not American



Zuhyc said:
obama: 87%, but I'm not American


Don't worry, the poll is for everyone... SamuelR is British, so its certainly international.



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PDF said:
mrstickball said:
PDF said:
I got little bit of different results this time.

Romney: 73%
Obama: 68%
Johnson: 56%
Paul: 44%

Republican: 73%
Democrat: 68%

Remember, if you don't like your answers, you can add nuiances by choosing other than yes/no.

Almost all my answers are choose other :)

Last time I got 73% Romney and 70% Obama but 69% democrat and 49% republican.   Weird.  I think the biggest change was how important issues were to me.


Interesting. I didn't know you could (Generally) get Romney by simply chosing nuianced answers.



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Apparently I'm a Green/Democrat hybrid. Not too surprising.



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