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Shawnee123 06-27-2007 08:08 AM

Well, unless TIC comes along, I'm still torn. Look at my highest, not so high. Am I that middle of the road, or just that confused?

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Barack Obama (65%)
3. Dennis Kucinich (64%)
4. Kent McManigal (64%)
5. Ron Paul (62%)
6. Christopher Dodd (61%)
7. Wesley Clark (56%)
8. Al Gore (55%)
9. Joseph Biden (55%)
10. Hillary Clinton (54%)
11. Alan Augustson (52%)
12. John Edwards (49%)
13. Mike Gravel (48%)
14. Rudolph Giuliani (45%)
15. John McCain (41%)
16. Bill Richardson (41%)
17. Tom Tancredo (37%)
18. Elaine Brown (37%)
19. Mitt Romney (35%)
20. Tommy Thompson (30%)
21. Duncan Hunter (29%)
22. Sam Brownback (27%)
23. Newt Gingrich (25%)
24. Chuck Hagel (25%)
25. Jim Gilmore (24%)
26. Fred Thompson (24%)
27. Mike Huckabee (15%)

Griff 06-27-2007 08:11 AM

It looks like you need to run for office, since there is nobody representing your positions.

Shawnee123 06-27-2007 08:13 AM

Well, Griff, you've always been my choice for prez but you weren't on the list.

Believe me, I would never survive the peeping into the past subjection!

piercehawkeye45 06-27-2007 08:29 AM

I find it funny that Kuninich is number one or two on basically everyone's list (except Wolf and Griff I think) yet he will never get elected.

glatt 06-27-2007 09:06 AM

There was a similar list in the last presidential election and I got Rev. Al Sharpton as my best match. I was horrified, because I would never vote for that guy. But on paper he claimed to take positions very similar to my own.

These tests don't take character, leadership ability, etc. into consideration.

Spexxvet 06-27-2007 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wolf (Post 359159)
I was thinking the same thing.

One of these things is not like the others,
One of these things is not the same...

Spexxvet 06-27-2007 12:32 PM

Your Results:

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Joseph Biden (82%) Click here for info
3. Hillary Clinton (81%) Click here for info
4. Alan Augustson (80%) Click here for info
5. Dennis Kucinich (76%) Click here for info
6. Barack Obama (74%) Click here for info
7. John Edwards (73%) Click here for info
8. Al Gore (70%) Click here for info
9. Wesley Clark (69%) Click here for info
10. Bill Richardson (69%) Click here for info
11. Mike Gravel (63%) Click here for info
12. Christopher Dodd (62%) Click here for info
13. Elaine Brown (45%) Click here for info
14. Kent McManigal (42%) Click here for info
15. Mike Huckabee (42%) Click here for info
16. Ron Paul (39%) Click here for info
17. John McCain (30%) Click here for info
18. Rudolph Giuliani (29%) Click here for info
19. Tommy Thompson (25%) Click here for info
20. Chuck Hagel (24%) Click here for info
21. Mitt Romney (23%) Click here for info
22. Tom Tancredo (21%) Click here for info
23. Sam Brownback (20%) Click here for info
24. Fred Thompson (18%) Click here for info
25. Duncan Hunter (18%) Click here for info
26. Newt Gingrich (18%) Click here for info
27. Jim Gilmore (13%) Click here for info

Happy Monkey 06-27-2007 02:23 PM

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Dennis Kucinich (88%)
3. Alan Augustson (87%)
4. Barack Obama (82%)
5. Joseph Biden (74%)
6. Hillary Clinton (73%)
7. Wesley Clark (72%)
8. Al Gore (70%)
9. Christopher Dodd (70%)
10. John Edwards (69%)
11. Mike Gravel (67%)
12. Bill Richardson (61%)
13. Kent McManigal (50%)
14. Ron Paul (46%)
15. Elaine Brown (42%)
16. Rudolph Giuliani (29%)
17. Mike Huckabee (29%)
18. John McCain (24%)
19. Mitt Romney (21%)
20. Tommy Thompson (18%)
21. Chuck Hagel (15%)
22. Tom Tancredo (14%)
23. Fred Thompson (10%)
24. Newt Gingrich (10%)
25. Sam Brownback (9%)
26. Duncan Hunter (9%)
27. Jim Gilmore (7%)

busterb 06-27-2007 03:16 PM

Since I've only heard of about 10 or 12 of those AHs. Think I'll pass.

TheMercenary 06-27-2007 03:17 PM

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Tom Tancredo (58%) Click here for info
3. Hillary Clinton (52%) Click here for info
4. Bill Richardson (51%) Click here for info
5. Duncan Hunter (50%) Click here for info
6. Ron Paul (49%) Click here for info
7. John Edwards (48%) Click here for info
8. Al Gore (47%) Click here for info
9. Joseph Biden (47%) Click here for info
10. Kent McManigal (45%) Click here for info
11. Jim Gilmore (45%) Click here for info
12. John McCain (44%) Click here for info
13. Dennis Kucinich (41%) Click here for info
14. Barack Obama (38%) Click here for info
15. Christopher Dodd (38%) Click here for info
16. Chuck Hagel (38%) Click here for info
17. Wesley Clark (37%) Click here for info
18. Mitt Romney (37%) Click here for info
19. Sam Brownback (36%) Click here for info
20. Mike Gravel (36%) Click here for info
21. Rudolph Giuliani (36%) Click here for info
22. Newt Gingrich (34%) Click here for info
23. Mike Huckabee (34%) Click here for info
24. Alan Augustson (33%) Click here for info
25. Fred Thompson (32%) Click here for info
26. Tommy Thompson (30%) Click here for info
27. Michael Bloomberg (26%) Click here for info
28. Elaine Brown (18%) Click here for info

Shawnee123 06-27-2007 03:21 PM

That's more like it.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shawnee123 (Post 359219)
1. Griff (100%)
2. Barack Obama (65%)
3. Dennis Kucinich (64%)
4. Kent McManigal (64%)
5. Ron Paul (62%)
6. Christopher Dodd (61%)
7. Wesley Clark (56%)
8. Al Gore (55%)
9. Joseph Biden (55%)
10. Hillary Clinton (54%)
11. Alan Augustson (52%)
12. John Edwards (49%)
13. Mike Gravel (48%)
14. Rudolph Giuliani (45%)
15. John McCain (41%)
16. Bill Richardson (41%)
17. Tom Tancredo (37%)
18. Elaine Brown (37%)
19. Mitt Romney (35%)
20. Tommy Thompson (30%)
21. Duncan Hunter (29%)
22. Sam Brownback (27%)
23. Newt Gingrich (25%)
24. Chuck Hagel (25%)
25. Jim Gilmore (24%)
26. Fred Thompson (24%)
27. Mike Huckabee (15%)


Ibby 06-27-2007 05:57 PM

MERC?! HILLARY, #2?!

PAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

bluecuracao 06-27-2007 06:18 PM

Yeah right. How did Bloomberg get in Merc's results?? :rolleyes:

TheMercenary 06-27-2007 09:00 PM

Note percentages of agreement. I would never vote for the whore.

xoxoxoBruce 06-28-2007 12:46 PM

Of course it's way to early in the race to pick a candidate to vote for. But it will be interesting to see where the candidates in the final cut, placed on your list, if at all.


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