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Super Tuesday And Beyond


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Take this 20 question quiz to see how you REALLY match up with the candidate of your choice.

A local TV station had three people take this test to see how each one felt about the 20 issues included in the quiz. Then the web site matched them up with the candidate whose position most closely matched what they filled in.

Two of the three were very surprised at the match. One was at least in the same Party but the other one was not. :o

The third person matched up with her favorite candidate just fine.

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Interesting, though I don't feel it is very thorough. My top matches were Hilary ( :unsure: I suppose I agree with her stances, although I dont support her) closely followed by Obama, who I support. The one suprise was McCain, whom I actually like a great deal, was towards the bottom of my list. That said, I like McCain because I agree with him on a few key issues that perhaps this test didn't cover, plus I mostly just prefer him over the other republican candidates.

Just some ramblings from an AP government student who, sadly, is not of voting age :angry:

darlindeb25 Collaborator

These little tests are so weird. I am Republican and proud of it. Yet, John Edwards appeared at the top of my list, with Rudy Guiliani in 2nd place, who has recently backed out to support John McCain who came in 3rd on my list. Now, Barack Obama was 4th and Hilary came in 6th and actually, they should not have even made my list! I do truly feel our country is ready for a woman president, but not Hilary.

The test is just another part of twisted politics! ;)

debmidge Rising Star

For me, it was accurate.....although I am not thrilled with any candidate, any party. Maybe I am just difficult to please.... :o

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