Your political leanings

This Conservative/Liberal Canadian came down:

Green - 78%
Dem - 75%
Socialist - 62%
Libertarian - 44%
GOP - 2%

I’ll admit I’m not the hardest Conservative in the world but christ that’s much further to the American left than I anticipated.

Good point. I also answered a lot of questions as “other choices”. Maybe they just disregard those. :slight_smile: Actually, I thought those were the ones that let you play the libertarian card.

I took it twice and got some different questions and different results. So it definitely changes with each taking.

You definitely need to open up the alternative answers to get at the Libertarian views.

Republican - 80%
Libertarian - 66%
Dem - 5%
Green - 2%
Socialist - 1%

I’m surprised a bit that Republican is higher than Libertarian. Lib actually had more categories of agreement than Repub did. “Economic, Social and Healthcare Issues” vs Immigration for Republicans.

Democrats 84%
Green Party 77%
Socialist 55%
Libertarians 30%
Republicans 9%

Surprised Socialist is higher than Libertarian. I used to think I was small-L libertarian. Apparently my thinking the environment is important makes me not welcome.

I get different questions, different look and feel to the importance interface, and different results every time. Now I get:

Green (who cares?) 98%
Democratic 96%
Socialist 83%
Libertarian (vomit) 28%
Republican (double vomit) 0%

President
Jill Stein (who?) 95%
Rocky Anderson (who?) 81%
Obama 78%
Johnson (who?) 61%
Ron Paul (vomit) 1%
Romney (double vomit) 0%

Senator
Stabenow 76%
Boman (who?) 31%
Hoekstra (vomit) 24%

Dem: 79
Green: 73
Soc: 37
Lib: 36
Rep: 20

74% Dems
65% Green
55% Socialist
13% Libertarian
3% Republican

That seems about right.

84% Democrats
80% Greens
54% Socialist
12% Republican
7% Libertarian

About what you’d expect for a left-leaning Brit, I suppose. And on the individual issues i’m Green/Democrat except for Domestic Policy, where i’m Republican, apparently. It seems like those alternative options give much stronger influences to your total than you’d expect.

Green - 90
Dem – 88
Socialist – 60
Libertarian – 31
Republican - 2

I would be interested to know on what basis they decided where each group stands on the issues they cite. I suspect that they went with the parties’ official platforms. Problem is, a party’s official platform is not always the basis on which they act politically. For example, I am most in agreement with the Democrats on economic issues. Well, I have left the Democratic Party precisely because of economic issues … I feel that they are owned by Wall Street, and whatever they SAY they will do on economic issues, they will in fact do whatever Wall Street gives them leave to do. But as there is nothing on the site providing information about how they determined the parties’ positions, it’s hard to say on what basis the comparison is being made.

I’m apparently pretty moderate, although by the standards around here, you’d think I’m Dick Cheney and Karl Rove’s love slave.

Democrats: 62%
Republicans: 52%
Green Party: 46%
Socialist: 34%
Libertarian: 28%

97% Democrats
96% Green Party
77% Socialist
31% Libertarians
0% Republicans

81% - Democrats on economic, healthcare, social, science, and domestic policy issues

72% - Green Party on social, economic, and science issues

61% - Socialist on social and economic issues

56% - Libertarians on domestic policy and immigration issues

41% - Republicans on foreign policy, immigration, and environmental issues

No surprise

99% Dem
96% Green
78% Socialist
7% Lib
0% Repub

I side with Democrats on every issue but Foreign policy and current events.

The last is confusing. By being against Firing Sibelius over the Obamacare website failure I apparently agree with no party, not even the Democrats. :confused:

Republicans 96%
Libertarians 31%
Green Party 23%
Democrats 2%
Socialist 0%

Libertarian 83
Green 58
Rep 54
Dem 25

I have almost purged myself of the evil. Only 25% to go.

Democrats 92%
on economic, foreign policy, domestic policy, social, environmental, science, healthcare, and immigration issues

Green Party 83%
on social, domestic policy, environmental, healthcare, science, and immigration issues

Socialist 58%
on social, healthcare, and immigration issues

Libertarians 28%
on domestic policy issues

Republicans 5%
on pretty much nothin’

Jill Stein and Barack Obama pretty much split my presidential vote, Rocky Anderson (Justice) a distant third - and no party or person agrees with me on the “current events” issue: Should Kathleen Sebelius be fired because healthcare.gov doesn’t work right?

If you have NoScript, make sure it’s completely off! When I did it the first time, I couldn’t select the alternate options (hence me thinking the answers were sometimes BS), the importance was a drop down instead of a horizontal image, and it didn’t hide options.

Somewhat different results this time:

D - 72% - Science, Econ*, environment, immigration
L - 71% - domestic, social, healthcare, immigration
G - 59% - science, healthcare
R - 31% - no major issues
S - 13% - healthcare and immigration

Interesting that immigration shows up, I consider myself to be “to the right” of most democrats there. Domestic is no surprise to me. Sided with nobody on current events, which was only one question, and I’m not sure what the relevance was. Apparently they all think the shutdown was a good thing?

With the expanded options, so user-submitted ones were stupid. Like originally, it was: “Do you support expanding ICE to kick all Martians out?” A: Yes/No. With new options it’s Yes/Yes, kick them out/No/No, keep them here. How are the new ones different?

*by far the section I care the least about

I got sort of a shotgun spread between dems/green/libertarian. But I’m clean of the Republican taint, so I can live with it. Greens are generally too into imposing traditionally liberal ideas for me, and I like a bit more control than the libertarians want, so I guess Dem it is. But like most folks here, no surprises.

I’m pretty lefty, with a 95% Democrat, 82% Green and only 7% Republican result. But I picked a lot of “choose another stance” options.

I’m particularly annoyed at the question about whether the federal government should require insurance companies to “provide free birth control”; I’m pretty sure doctors and pharmacies do the providing and insurance companies do (or do not) cover the costs, just like any other medication.

92% Democrat.

Apparently, completely unbeknownst to me, I’m as Liberal a Lib who ever did Lib. I shall adjust my personal identity politics and worldview accordingly.