Dubya - 63%
Kerry - 13%
YEE
and may I add
HAH!
Dubya - 63%
Kerry - 13%
YEE
and may I add
HAH!
My top choice is Howard Dean, with 50%, then Peter Camejo with 48%, Bob Graham with 43%, Carol Moseley-Braun and Wesley Clark are tied with 40%, Joe Lieberman with 38%, Dennis Kusinich and Dick Gephardt are tied with 35%, and a big four way tie between Michael Badarnik, Ralph Nader, John Edwards, and Dick Cheney at 33%. David Cobb, Michael Peroutka and John Kerry tie at 28%, then Al Sharpton at 23%, and finally George Bush at 18%.
I apparently believe in a weird combination of things.
Who in hell is this John Kerry character who I agreed with 70% of the time?
As I suspected, not a single candidate scored above %40 for me. However, it is surprising that the second highest scoring candidate was the Libertarian candidate. Now, I am not sure if it is the same candidate they ran in 1996, but during those debates he promised that if elected, he would terminate by executive order most of the regulatory establishment of the federal government! :eek:
Now granted, much of it could stand revamping, but it’s sort of been put in place by, hmmm, legislation and stuff…
Cheney 63% (No idea it would be that low)
Bush 58%
Kerry 18%
Whodathunkit?
I found a couple of the issues (or at least the wording) a little tricky to support or oppose. In particular, “Allow churches to provide welfare services” and “Permit prayer in public schools.” I don’t support federal funding or promotion of these issues, but at the same time I don’t think the government should interfere with them, either. IMO, Prayer should be permitted in school, but never mandated.
However, no big surprises with my results, though it’s interesting to see that even Peroutka (!) came ahead of Bush.
I will not be voting for Nader, despite my sympathy with his stance on most issues.
That’s actually kind of funny… as a last resort, vote for Bush and pray for a heart attack…
Bush came in dead last for me. Not only that, but far far behind the next lowest (altho as I’ve said, no one on the list scored very high.)
I have a suspicion it’s because he takes actual stands on issues (as well as having more opportunities to define his position: I also suspect that if someone else were president s/he would be just as divisive as Bush in this particular site).
Ralph Nader 45%
John Kerry 45%
Howard Dean 45%
…and George W. Bush at the bottom with 18%.
I’m still not entirely sure who I’ll end up voting for, but it’s not going to be Nader or other third party candidates. I have qualms with the fact that I agree on what seems to be a small level with the candidates I agree most with.
Lieberman 48%
Badnarik 43%
Edwards 43%
Graham 40%
Dean 40%
No surprise that Al Sharpton and Carol Mosley-Braun came in dead-last for me. So it looks like Badnarik gets my vote this year.
Bush and Kerry (along with Nader, Kucinich and Badnarik) tied at 40%. :dubious: The highest was Lieberman at 48% and the lowest was Cheney at 18%.
I took a quiz very similar to this at this site. I got very different results there. Nader and Sharpton were the highest, Kerry was in the middle and Bush brought up the rear.
Joe Lieberman 48%
Wesley Clark 45%
Michael Badnarik 43%
Tied for last at 25%
George W. Bush
Ralph Nader
Al Sharpton
Dennis Kucinich
Kerry, who I’m voting for, scored a measly 28%.
Second to last. Dick Cheney
Last. George W. Bush