under the circumstances, i thought it appropriate to repost this

Jan 20, 2004 20:06

i took a survey on selectsmart.com and they said is in this order are the candidates most aligned with my views on issues ( Read more... )

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petele January 20 2004, 22:13:44 UTC
1. Your ideal theoretical candidate.   (100%)  Click here for info
2. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat   (75%)  Click here for info
3. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat   (73%)  Click here for info
4. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat   (72%)  Click here for info
5. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat   (71%)  Click here for info
6. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat   (60%)  Click here for info
7. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat   (57%)  Click here for info
8. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat   (38%)  Click here for info
9. Libertarian Candidate   (28%)  Click here for info
10. Bush, President George W. - Republican   (12%)  Click here for info
11. Phillips, Howard - Constitution   (11%)  Click here for info

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darthdogbert January 20 2004, 22:45:17 UTC
1. Your ideal theoretical candidate.(100%)
2. Bush, President George W. - Republican (69%)
3. Libertarian Candidate (52%)
4. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (49%)
5. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (48%)
6. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (46%)
7. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (41%)
8. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (39%)
9. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (26%)
10. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (26%)
11. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (24%)

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tdreamweaver January 20 2004, 23:33:43 UTC
Your Results:

1. Your ideal theoretical candidate. (100%)
2. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (58%)
3. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (52%)
4. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (50%)
5. Bush, President George W. - Republican (49%)
6. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (48%)
7. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (45%)
8. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (42%)
9. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (41%)
10. Libertarian Candidate (31%)
11. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (19%)

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tdreamweaver January 20 2004, 23:34:18 UTC
Just as I thought

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bramat78 January 21 2004, 00:05:10 UTC
very interesting results, Freddie

next time i run into you in the bar, we have to talk politics - but only IF that doesnt bore you into going home

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keenman January 21 2004, 00:12:21 UTC
1. Your ideal theoretical candidate. (100%)
2. Green Party Candidate (88%)
3. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (82%)
4. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (80%)
5. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (78%)
6. Socialist Candidate (78%)
7. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (72%)
8. Moseley-Braun, Former Senator Carol, IL - Democrat (71%)
9. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (66%)
10. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (64%)
11. Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat (61%)
12. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (44%)
13. LaRouche, Lyndon H. Jr. - Democrat (43%)
14. Libertarian Candidate (36%)
15. Hagelin, Dr. John - Natural Law (10%)
16. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (9%)
17. Bush, President George W. - Republican (7%)

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Green Party petele January 21 2004, 09:53:15 UTC
I had green party too, but in the one I posted, I didn't include parties which didn't have a viable candidate yet. In fact, my green party was up at the top.

I also couldn't bring myself to vote for a candidate who I know would lose.

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Re: Green Party keenman January 21 2004, 10:32:14 UTC
Well, I can't vote for any of them, so I figured I might as well just show them all, just out of curiosity. Hypothetically, if I were allowed to vote down here, I wouldn't vote for someone who would lose unless I didn't care who won (which is definitely not the case at the moment). If I had voted for Nader in 2000 and my vote helped Bush win, I would feel brutal.

Keenan

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angst_is_fun January 21 2004, 06:30:54 UTC
I like how you had Bush at 0%...I had him at something like 11%.....
You win the most liberal award!

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bramat78 January 21 2004, 13:54:47 UTC
I am quite fond of the award, Jon.

Im very surprised that i scored 0 percent for Bush.

i figured you would have scored more liberal than I

b

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