I came out squarely a Democrat. Like 27% "economically permissive" while equaling your score of 55% "socially permissive". The funny thing is, in the last election, I voted for the Constitution Party candidate, Michael Peroutka, whose party's platform is far more conservative in many ways than even the Republicans. Their slogan is "God, Family, Republic", and unlike many people, I voted with a clear conscience, knowing that I believed in about 90% of what that party and candidate stood for! So, I don't know what's up with the test, or where the Constitution Party fits on the scale. I can see how they put me in that category, in that I tend to sympathize with the Democrat view on social and economic policy issues way more than with the Republican view. I think the way the Republicans have been managing the country is quite dangerous, from a practical and economic perspective. And I care about the environment, energy, natural resources, global warming; all things that Democrats tend to care about. And I tend to be a bit open-
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I thougth about voting for teh constitution party tho I could not. Because i feared what kerry would do to the country. Oddly With the Econ stuff i thing that the Demorats are for big biz and the GOP is for small biz. Oddly since the Demorats say they are for the little guys all the time. But this maybe because I come from a part of South Carolina where the word Democrat is almost a cuss word and family owns a small biz.
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