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UncleBob

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So, this quiz popped up three times today on my Facebook... thought I'd give it a whirl after one of the lines of comments seemed to praise the quiz for being more than just flat "Yes/No" questions. Still, a pretty basic quiz, but I do like how it lets you dig a little deeper into some of the questions.

Can't say I was too surprised with my results...

http://www.isidewith.com/results/74936929
 
i don't even know how to interpret these results...

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Yeah that's pretty weird.

Mine were pretty obvious but I mainly scored 75-85% for Demo/Green and down in the low 40% for Rep/Libertarian.
 
I side with Barack Obama on 86% of issues in the 2012 Presidential election.

I side with Mitt Romney on 10% of issues in the 2012 Presidential election.

I side with Texas on 64% of issues in the 2012 Presidential election.

Filthy liberals must be taking this test because I side with Texas roughly never ever ever.
Who you side with by party...
95% Democratic
94% Green
62% Libertarian
3% Republican
 
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Who the fuck is Gary Johnson or Virgil Goode.

The best part is I don't like Mitt Romney very much. I am once again voting for Pete Rose, or hoping we can elect Thomas Jefferson again.

I do find it odd that I agree 43% with Obama, which I'd disagree with him on the color of the sky.

50% Side with WV--odds are that is somewhat correct, depends on the issue here. In WV you only get elected if you're a Democrat, but things that people here are concerned about are things that Republicans want as well.

I think the accuracy of it is around 6%. Because there's no way in hell those numbers are right.
 
97% - Romney
51% - Obama

I don't get it, either. I guess they can't stuff I don't have an opinion on as counting for both. :S
 
Gary Johnson - Libertarian Party
Jill Stein - Green Party
Rocky Anderson - Justice Party
Virgil Goode - Constitution Party
 
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Jill Stein was third, at 21%. If the test were scored properly, Johnson and Goode would have had their scores cut by at least a third (Johnson had only three issues groups listed as compatible with mine, Goode had two. Nobody else had any). Still, my contempt for the Republican and Democratic parties is illustrated.
 
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I side with Jill Stein on most issues in the 2012 Presidential Election.


Candidates you side with...

93%
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Jill Stein

on science, environmental, domestic policy, foreign policy, immigration, economic, and social issues more info

80%
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Gary Johnson

on healthcare, foreign policy, social, domestic policy, and immigration issues more info

74%
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Barack Obama

on science, environmental, social, and immigration issues more info

70%
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Rocky Anderson

on domestic policy, environmental, foreign policy, social, and immigration issues more info

30%
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Virgil Goode

no major issues more info

13%
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Mitt Romney

no major issues more info


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You



64%
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Illinois Voters

on foreign policy, science, healthcare, environmental, domestic policy, immigration, and social issues. More info

62%
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American Voters

on foreign policy, science, healthcare, environmental, immigration, and social issues. More info

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88% Jill Stein, 86% Obama, 25% Romney, 4% Virgil Goode. No surprises for me though I am amused how terribly against the Constitutional Party agenda I am.
 
I don't know Rocky Anderson, but the prospect of shouting "Rocky! Rocky!" at a political rally is awesome.:lol:
 
I've never even heard of Gary Johnson, but with a 96% match, I had to look him up. And I must say, I really like what he stands for. He seems like a cool guy to me. I'd vote for him.
 
For all you guys that rang up with Stein, are you surprised?

I have to admit that I'm surprised about Rocky though, but only because I had no clue who he was. With a name like the Justice Party, I assumed it was some far right-wing group analogous with the teabagging Constitution Party, which would make no sense to me. Making it the Social Justice Party would make it more clear.:lol:
 
Yeah, I'd never heard of her either. But a lot of times I taken these quizzes in the past I end up matched up with a third party candidate with the Dem close behind. So I wasn't surprised overall.
 
I'm a little more familiar with Stein because she ran for governor of MA a couple years ago and was already planning on voting for her in November. She's a Green, so I have no clue as to how she gets mixed in with conservatives. Probably just a bad survey.
 
[quote name='dohdough']Making it the Social Justice Party would make it more clear.:lol:[/QUOTE]

DD, you know better. Putting "Social" in the party name would be like saying "bomb" on an airplane. You just don't do it if you want any chance of succeeding in American politics.
 
Wow I'm surprised @ Bob's results. Doesn't believe in Global warming as a threat or evolution but single payer for all.
 
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