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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
Sanders 98%
Clinton 96%
Stein 92%

i believe the Sanders result. the Clinton percentage, not so much. she has had to shift left on some positions to run against Sanders in the primary. when she moves towards the center in the general, i think that it will mostly be about hawkish, futile bull**** instead of populist rhetoric.

If she wins the primary she will ease up on her leftist stance. you could bank on it.
 
This is a good quiz. I answered all the questions, including the additional ones, and I had to think and then think again on many of them. Nice review, irrespective of lean, of important issues. Thanks for posting this.

I was surprised that I was aligned with Trump by 83% (but not surprised that I was with Rubio and Cruz at 82%) and with Sanders by 58% and with Kasich by only 57% (but not surprised that I was with Clinton 44%).

yea I'm about the same.
it told me my view was right wing libertarian... so pretty much what I already knew.
 
If she wins the primary she will ease up on her leftist stance. you could bank on it.

i don't disagree. she'll govern to the left of any Republican candidate, and to the right of Sanders.
 
Jill Stein - 79% :wow:
Bernie Sanders - 79%
Hilary Clinton - 78% :doh
Bloomberg - 66%

It also says I'm a centrist. Ah! got it right!
 
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Rubio was my top at about 77%, but there were about 5 or more between him and Clinton and Trump (which I actually tied) who were at about 66% in line with. I was 56% in line with Cruz. Definitely not a surprise there.
 
I'm not American, but ...

Sanders: 90%
Stein: 89%
Clinton: 86%
Bloomberg: 75%

It says I'm "moderately left-wing".

I'd still rather vote Clinton than Sanders, if I were American.
 
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Not one of them should be allowed to run a county as large, complex and powerful as the US. It is really quite worrying.

No one should be allowed to run a country as large, complex, and powerful as the US. Hell, no one should be allowed to run a country as large, complex, and powerful as Luxembourg.
 
I'd still rather vote Clinton than Sanders, if I were American.

A Corporate Politician over an anti-status quo candidate, huh? Interesting. You'd fit in well here, we love our Corporate Politicians in America.
 
A Corporate Politician over an anti-status quo candidate, huh? Interesting. You'd fit in well here, we love our Corporate Politicians in America.

I have more her foreign policies in mind (that matters most for a European ;) ). Sanders is too tame for my taste.
 
I have more her foreign policies in mind (that matters most for a European ;) ). Sanders is too tame for my taste.

So the big war, big interventionism sorts of things started by Bush and expanded by Obama? Interesting.
 
None of the above.
Besides we do not elect the President, we (Party members and the few Indes that bother and are allowed) get some say in who the final two major Party candidates are but the States make the final selection.
 
So the big war, big interventionism sorts of things started by Bush and expanded by Obama? Interesting.

I'd like her to keep Putin's jackboots off my face. That's really all that matters for me at the moment.
 
I'd like her to keep Putin's jackboots off my face. That's really all that matters for me at the moment.

You got your own government for that. Are we all really worried about the Red Threat again?
 
You got your own government for that. Are we all really worried about the Red Threat again?

My government is incapable of doing that.

And the Threat is no longer red, but it is very real.
 
No one should be allowed to run a country as large, complex, and powerful as the US. Hell, no one should be allowed to run a country as large, complex, and powerful as Luxembourg.

I am afraid that might not be avoidable.
 
My government is incapable of doing that.

And the Threat is no longer red, but it is very real.

There's no Red Threat. I think your government is more than capable of taking care of itself. But if it cant, if you need America, I think y'all need to pay up. It ain't cheap maintaining this military presence. Maybe we do need a Trump to shake down the world for protection money.
 
There's no Red Threat. I think your government is more than capable of taking care of itself. But if it cant, if you need America, I think y'all need to pay up. It ain't cheap maintaining this military presence. Maybe we do need a Trump to shake down the world for protection money.

I'd be the first to support rearming Germany and/or the EU. In a manner that we're able to be in Moscow within two weeks, if necessary.

But YOUR politicians just like ours seem to have this deal, that defending Europe is YOUR job. Sorry, that's not my fault. And I don't see what I can change about that.
 
I'd be the first to support rearming Germany and/or the EU. In a manner that we're able to be in Moscow within two weeks, if necessary.

But YOUR politicians just like ours seem to have this deal, that defending Europe is YOUR job. Sorry, that's not my fault. And I don't see what I can change about that.

You can maybe vote for German politicians that support German defense. Less somehow y'all stopped being a democracy recently.
 
95% feelin the bern
93% jill stein
88% hillary clinton
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24% ted cruz

Tbh, i'm surprised it's even that high.
 
I am afraid that might not be avoidable.

I don't see why not. The idea of a managed country is an unfortunate outgrowth of the industrial age, that needs to be put to death.
 
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I don't see why not. The idea of a managed country is an unfortunate outgrowth of the industrial age, that needs to be put to death.

Not quite. The "managed country" predates the industrial age considerably.
 
Not quite. The "managed country" predates the industrial age considerably.

Meh. Not really. Dictatorship =/= Totalitarianism.
 
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