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Your "isidewith"-result

Your three favorites

  • Marco Rubio

    Votes: 15 28.8%
  • Ted Cruz

    Votes: 15 28.8%
  • Hillary Clinton

    Votes: 15 28.8%
  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 10 19.2%
  • Bernie Sanders

    Votes: 25 48.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 23 44.2%

  • Total voters
    52
:roll: never mind. If you are going to try to retest into semantics to troll, you aren't interesting or edifying.

This isn't just a matter of semantics.

Running a country, leading a country, managing a country, and governing a country all mean the same, essential, thing.

Claiming that some example government ended up managing too much in some specific way is not a valid reason to deny proper governance.

What your argument amounts to is pushing toward anarchy, however much you mean to avoid governing because governing is always being bad. Or, what you mean is that we should have proper governance, but that wouldn't explain why we should only listen to people like Cruz and avoid solutions proposed by people like Sanders.
 
88% for Johnson
84% for Cruz

Not surprising they are the top two. I consider myself a libertarian, but when I break with mainstream libertarian thought, I generally break towards the right. I was surprised to see Trump at 76% since I loathe the man and would never vote for him in a million years. Hillary at 30% was no shocker (though I suppose it could've gone lower).
 
90% Gary Johnson
80% Ted Cruz
76% Marco Rubio

and on the other side

56% John Kasich
57% Chris Christie
57% Hilary Clinton
 
92% Senator Ted Cruz
87% Senator Marco Rubio (I find he flip-flops a lot, I cant believe his stance sometimes)
85% Dr. Ben Carson

On the Extreme Low End!

28% Hillary Rodham Clinton
28% Bernie Sanders
20% Jill Stein (Probably Farther left than Sanders)

Now for the Parties.

93% Constitution Party
92% Republican Party (That is not true)
79% Libertarian Party

On the low end

27% Democrat Party
20% Green Party
18% Socialist Party
 
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So I took the quiz again, including some of the questions I realized were on the drop downs after. I think the tests are definitely skewed and don't take into account things that make a position completely different when looking at a reason for why someone is against something rather than just whether they are simply for or against something. For instance, I am against ACA, but not for any of the real reasons most conservatives are. I want a UHC, which is not something any Republican candidates (that I know of) are for. However, my answer would still be somewhat the same as a Repub to a question of "Do you support Obamacare?". There are a lot of questions that I might match certain people on, but for completely different reasons than they hold, which could be an issue in the future.
 
It would appear:
Other
Sanders
Clinton

In that order.
 
98% Ted Cruz
97% Marco Rubio
95% Ben Carson
89% Donald Trump
 
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