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Your "isidewith" Result

your three

  • Jeb Bush

    Votes: 9 13.8%
  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 11 16.9%
  • Ben Carson

    Votes: 7 10.8%
  • Marco Rubio

    Votes: 15 23.1%
  • Ted Cruz

    Votes: 15 23.1%
  • Mike Huckabee

    Votes: 3 4.6%
  • Rand Paul

    Votes: 18 27.7%
  • Hillary Clinton

    Votes: 27 41.5%
  • Bernie Sanders

    Votes: 34 52.3%

  • Total voters
    65
79% with Jeb Bush
77% with Marco Rubio
76% with Hillary Clinton

Out of all of them I like Rubio the most.
 
92% Bernie Sanders.
 
79% with Jeb Bush
77% with Marco Rubio
76% with Hillary Clinton

Out of all of them I like Rubio the most.

He is rather inexperienced. That would be okay domestically. But the coming two decades are going to be existential in setting the parameters of foreign policy and security.
 
99% Sanders. Surprise surprise.
 
92% Bernie Sanders.

As a Democrat the question boils down differently than for the Republicans. Do you prefer a candidate that still believes in ideas the Europeans proved wrong years ago and has little experience in relevant areas, one nobody knows or one that smells like a Nixon lookalike from the smell of corruption to experience, where we will need it but lacking strategic capabilities.
 
85% Rand Paul

But I would never vote for him since he's GOP (I would no longer vote for either Dems of GOPers even though Im registered Republican)
 
It's much more than just, "which candidate's rhetoric do you side with"? It's more a question of, who you trust to actually follow through with that rhetoric?

As a side note, how does a self avowed "libertarian" align with a self avowed "socialist"? Answer.... They don't. ;)
 
As a Democrat the question boils down differently than for the Republicans. Do you prefer a candidate that still believes in ideas the Europeans proved wrong years ago and has little experience in relevant areas, one nobody knows or one that smells like a Nixon lookalike from the smell of corruption to experience, where we will need it but lacking strategic capabilities.

The ideas europeans proved wrong? Do you even read your own posts? :lol:
 
It's much more than just, "which candidate's rhetoric do you side with"? It's more a question of, who you trust to actually follow through with that rhetoric?

As a side note, how does a self avowed "libertarian" align with a self avowed "socialist"? Answer.... They don't. ;)

You've clearly never heard of left wing libertarianism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-libertarianism
 
Wow. That's a lot of percents.

..As for me, I got 82% for Rand Paul, with Rubio and Cruz following up in the low 60s. The lowest was O'malley, with 39%.

My lowest was Trump at 36%.
 
94% Rand Paul. Yeah, I saw that coming from a mile away. :cool:
 
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Went about as expected. Thought Clinton would edge out Bernie though.

I had a 46% match with The Donald, just to add, which is just terrifying. :lol:
 
Apparently I got

Jeb Bush: 75%
Rand Paul: 74%
Bernie Sanders: 72%

I don't know how on earth Sanders got so high on the list.
 
It's much more than just, "which candidate's rhetoric do you side with"? It's more a question of, who you trust to actually follow through with that rhetoric?

As a side note, how does a self avowed "libertarian" align with a self avowed "socialist"? Answer.... They don't. ;)
Bull****. Your comments show your political naivete. The world isn't black and White. And regardless of political leanings sometimes a person can be supported based on how honest of a person is perceived. I could see many libertarians supporting Sanders over Hillary even if he's an avowed socialist just because she's a two-faced lying piece of garbage and Sanders is a decent human being while the Republican establishment is hell bent on circumventing the nomination process. The Libertarian Party has a history of choosing absolutely atrocious candidates (Bob Barr).

Rand Paul=73%
Bernie Sander=67%
Donald Trump=62%
 
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Bull****. Your comments show your political naivete. The world isn't black and White. And regardless of political leanings sometimes a person can be supported based on how honest of a person is perceived. I could see many libertarians supporting Sanders over Hillary even if he's an avowed socialist just because she's a two-faced lying piece of garbage and Sanders is a decent human being.

Rand Paul=73%
Bernie Sander=67%
Donald Trump=62%

A "libertarian" cannot support a socialist, period, end of story. Diametrically opposed. Duh.
 
Apparently I got

Jeb Bush: 75%
Rand Paul: 74%
Bernie Sanders: 72%

I don't know how on earth Sanders got so high on the list.

Yep. Invading foreign countries to fund the Military Industrial Complex is something that Rand Paul and Bernie Sanders agree should not be done. It's not that surprising that he would be relatively high on the list. I'm more surprised at the high ranking of JEB! Bush but it all depends on how strongly you feel about certain issues.
 
A "libertarian" cannot support a socialist, period, end of story. Diametrically opposed. Duh.

I would gladly support Bernie Sander over JEB Bush or Carly Fiorina. And you prove my point. There are plenty of libertarians who would support Bernie depending on how things play out.
 
I would gladly support Bernie Sander over JEB Bush, Ted Cruz, or Carly Fiorina. And you prove my point. There are plenty of libertarians who would support Bernie depending on how things play out.

I'm sure you would. There are no libertarians who would ever support Bernie. There are those who claim to be libertarians, but obviously have no idea the the root word of libertarian is, "liberty". ;)
 
I'm sure you would. There are no libertarians who would ever support Bernie. There are those who claim to be libertarians, but obviously have no idea the the root word of libertarian is, "liberty". ;)

It depends on how things play out. And you've got no room to talk. Republicans nominated Mitt Romney, a man whose actions as governor were more liberal than Obama. I rest my case. You're naive.
 
It depends on how things play out. And you've got no room to talk. Republicans nominated Mitt Romney, a man whose actions as governor were more liberal than Obama. I rest my case. You're naive.

Lol, you have no case. You have no idea what "libertarian" is. You put the lib, in lib-ertarian. :lamo
 
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