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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

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I was too lazy to give too much thought though, so it's just roughly what I think.

Amazed at the number of libertarians on here.



mrstickball said:
MrBubbles said:
ughh....having issues with the first question even(abortion).


i think that abortion really is murder. it is a human being at the moment of conception. but that i believe there should be some abortions allowed in the cases where there are health concerns to the mother, or major problems that have been identified for the child. also in cases of rape (while i feel there should be an emphasis on carrying the child and putting it up for adoption, but not going to force a woman to do that). morning after pill is ok as well.
But i also think there should be a large focus on prevention and sex education of children as well as a focus on an expanded and better encouraged adoption system.

so i feel caught between two of the options and cant decide on which to pick, eventhough its probably not that important in the larger scale of this test.

There are other options:

No, only after the first trimester

Yes, but allow in cases of rape, incest, or danger to the mother or child's health
No, I don't agree with it but it's not my right or the government's to ban abortion
No, but providing birth control, sex education, and social services could help reduce the number of abortions
Let each state decide

Add your own stance

 

Those are the available choices.. Maybe one is more appropriate?


i did see those, i just meant that its more of a combination of the "yes, but allow" and the "no, but provide"  options...and just writing my own feels like a bad choice because its essentially not answering the question (no effect on the result)



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Honestly, I hate Mitt Romney even though he is "from" Michigan. I was a bit surprised he was so high, but what a politician says and what they do are entirely different...




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Fully expecting Johnson to come out on top. I am surprised by how much I agree with Obama, though. Science, I was expecting. Social And economic policy, I was not.

EDIT: replaced image with the retest where I went for more in-between options and answered every question. I feel at this represents me better.



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I conclude from this thread that most of our active members are libertarians, but many lurkers are democrats,



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Obama 92%
Jill Stein 85%
Gary Johnson 73%
Ron Paul 46%
Mitt Romney 10%
Illinois Voters 84%
American Voters 81%

92% Democrat

85% Green

62% Libertarian

10% Republican

Can't say I'm too surprised. I answered quite of the questions with one of the other options.



Bet some people are going to be surprised.


EDIT: Didn't see you could add more questions.  With all the questions answered my numbers change.... slightly...  Poor Mitt Romney.

 



Disclaimer: I'm not from the US.

 

Barack Obama - 77% (foreign policy, economic, social and immigration issues)

Gary Johnson - 74% (foreign policy, domestic policy, immigration, environmental, and science issues)

Jill Stein - 72% (foreign policy, domestic policy, healthcare, and social issues)

Ron Paul - 66% (foreign policy, domestic policy, environmental, and science issues)

Stewart Alexander - 61% (healthcare and social issues)

Jimmy McMillan - 28% (healthcare issues)

Virgil Goode - 15% (no major issues)

Mitt Romney - 8% (no major issues)

 

American Voters - 85% (foreign policy, domestic policy, economic, healthcare, social, and environmental issues)

77% Democratic, 72% Green, 70% Libertarian, 8% Republican

 

Ok then... Bye ! *returns to lurk mode*



Wasn't expecting Romney to be higher than Ron Paul.....I'll choose more in depth answers next time, but overall, this was the outcome I was expecting. Lol I actually estimated that I agreed with 85% with Obama in 2008.



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