Kucinich 100%
Kerry 90%
Dean 90%
Edwards 80%
Bush 11%
I know why all of us lefties are getting mild agreement with Bush: most of us agree that an immediate US withdrawal from Iraq would be even more retarded than going in there in the first place was.
Oh, and I believe the list of candidates you get rankings for is based on which issues you listed as most important to you. Domestic education and criminal policy = not as important to me as international relations, thus I didn’t get a Sharpton. Or so goes my theory.
I find it somewhat worrying that the man who bankrupted Cleveland is my ideal candidate, but not nearly as worrying as how many of you agree with Bush on so much.
Actually, I was kind of surprised at that result. I’m socially liberal/fiscally conservative, so I expected lower Kucinich/Kerry/et al results and slightly higher Bush numbers.
I’m not even American, but I took the test out of interest since who gets elected has a bearing on foreign relations and our PM in Australia wants to be all buddy buddy with Bush. I can’t stand either of them.
My scores:
Kerry (100%)
Kucinich (91%)
Edwards (89%)
Dean (83%)
Bush (24%)
Anyone want to interpret what this means for me? Other than being a liberal Democrat, not that I can actually vote for any of those guys since I’m not a US citizen. Wish I was, just so I could get rid of Bush. I’ve never even heard of Kucinich. And I don’t know that much about Edwards or Dean either. I’m only really familiar with the views of Kerry and Bush.
Kucinich 100%
Dean 97%
Kerry 96%
Sharpton 89%
Edwards 88%
Bush 23%
I am kind of surprised that Dean and Sharpton are so high and Edwards is so low. I saw something on one of the pages about adding the 3rd party candidates after the primaries are over.
Crime/education, and economy/environment aren’t mutually exclusive any more? I’d give the economy a “very important” and the environment a “no opinion”.
100% Kucinich
95% Kerry
88% Dean
86% Edwards
15% Bush
0% Sharpton
Makes sense, I’ve liked alot of things that Kucinich has said, but I’m realistic, the man was unelectable from the start. He’s kind of flakey. Funny, Sharpton didn’t even show up in my results, so I assume that means 0%.
I knew Bush would come up because I really like the 401k tax break for low income. I’m probably 1 of only maybe 3 people who can actually afford to take advantage of it though.
Kucinich - 100%
Sharpton - 87%
Kerry - 84%
Dean - 82%
Edwards - 71%
Bush - 0%
I am more than happy to see that Bush scored a 0%. I answered how I honestly felt and vote for whom I think is the best candidate funny how it seems to eliminate most republicans. I have voted for republicans in the past for city elections and such judging them by their merits rather than by their party affiliations. However, I don’t vote for anyone that is involved with the religious right. Those people are scary.
Kucinich 100%
Kerry 94%
Sharpton 93%
Dean 93%
Edwards 86%
Bush 20%
Hmm. That’s pretty weird. It seems like the only reason I got such high percentages for the Dems (and 100% for Kucinich! :eek: ) is that I strongly opposed most of Bush’s plans. Well that, and I expressed some concern for the environment. But there’s no chance in hell I’d agree with Sharpton on more than, say, 15% of issues and Kucinich on 20%. And the moderate Dems wouldn’t get above a 60.