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Lilith 02-05-2004 07:49 AM

U.S> Pick Your Issues
 
Then maybe this can help you pick the Presidential candidate who supports your views

President Match

I am not sure about the bias on this site so enter at own risk. Just remember someone saying they had no idea who to vote for.

jseal 02-05-2004 08:24 AM

Kerry’s looking strong.
 
Senator Kerry has moved nearer to the Democratic presidential nomination, but John Edwards claimed his native South Carolina, and Wesley Clark proved he was also still a contender by taking Oklahoma.

My favorite, Joe Lieberman, has pulled out of the contest.

Does anyone see plausible alternatives to Kerry being the Democratic nominee?

PantyFanatic 02-05-2004 09:45 AM

I think only because Daffy Duck isn't "officially" listed among the candidates, they picked Kerry as my favorite.

Ranger1930 02-05-2004 11:03 AM

kerry was listed as mine too... but that's strange because it said he matched my answers 100% but in the first 2 sections i counted at least 9ish question that were the complete opposite

Steph 02-05-2004 12:20 PM

What an awesome site, Lilith!

My guy is apparently Kucinich and Al Sharpton is after him! :D

naughtyangel 02-05-2004 12:24 PM

At least you guys get to pick your president :p

paprclphd 02-05-2004 12:58 PM

That is an interesting site. My guy was Kerry also, which I find hard to believe. I have been following the candidate elections somewhat closely and I don't like Kerry. Oh well - the questions were fun!

IAKaraokeGirl 02-05-2004 01:05 PM

Very interesting. I had Sharpton at 100%, but Kerry and Kucinich were both at 99%.

Lilith 02-05-2004 01:19 PM

I should have known Steph and I would be spot on and IAK not too dissimilar.

I heard that Fox News also has a similar thing at their site. I liked that if you clicked the bottom choice you could compare the views of 2 candidates.

rockintime 02-05-2004 01:20 PM

That was interesting...mine came out as Kucinich followed closely by Kerry. Wouldn't you know I'd be aligned with someone who carries 1% of the vote. :)

GingerV 02-05-2004 01:46 PM

Kucinich, followed by Kerry.....gotta admit it was exactly what I was expecting.

But as this isn't my year to support lost causes, I'm afraid my support for Kucinich will have to remain purely moral this time around.

lakritze 02-05-2004 02:02 PM

I clicked on Kerry who is the front runner and Kucinich who most closely supports my views and values but hasn't gone very far. They seem to be pretty close in their views. I will very enthusiasticly support the A B B candidate.

having_fun 02-05-2004 04:08 PM

.....I guess my answers were quite different than most of yours. I matched Bush 100%.

Go Bush GO..... We think alike....

SuccubusKitty 02-05-2004 04:23 PM

Apparently I am supposed to be voting for Al Sharpton, but my guy came in the top three.

Tess 02-05-2004 04:41 PM

I was 100% Bush... then I shaved it off...

This is a sexy administration:
G.W. - Bush
Cheney - Dick
Sec. of State - Colin

Hard to beat!

BamaKyttn 02-05-2004 05:06 PM

huh... I got Dean of course I liked gore too.....

Eros 02-05-2004 05:13 PM

I've noticed this a couple times...John Edwards was reported as winning his "home state" of South Carolina. Umm...He's a Senator from NORTH Carolina.....born and raised I believe.

celticangel 02-05-2004 05:47 PM

tried the Q/A and it came up with Kerry!

PantyFanatic 02-05-2004 06:34 PM

That’s what is scary as hell!
 
Kucinich was the second offering from the quiz and the rhetoric that has come to me since his involvement has actually sounded reasonable for a large part. It just happens that I DO know Dennis personally, politically and from firsthand, face-to-face, long term dealings, from his days as city councilmen, through his recall as mayor of Cleveland.

My true insight and opinion is that he is as qualified to head The United States of America as my four year old granddaughter is. The genuine concern is that I do not have the insight about ANY OTHER candidate. We know it is totally a political and economic system of presentation and election that fills the offices of election.:(

SHOULD Plato’s Republic be reconsidered? LMAO

Tess 02-05-2004 06:52 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Eros
I've noticed this a couple times...John Edwards was reported as winning his "home state" of South Carolina. Umm...He's a Senator from NORTH Carolina.....born and raised I believe.


Eros,

Senator Edwards was indeed born and raised in South Carolina, but has since migrated north to be a North Carolina Senator.

A little local flava for you :)

LixyChick 02-06-2004 05:31 PM

You can always write in Donald Duck...PF! He's gotten a few votes in many elections!

I'll be honest! I'm ashamed to say I don't (didn't) know much about any of the wannabe's.....but as time get's closer and closer I am absorbing all I can.

Great link Lil! I did the Q&A and it came up a close call on Democrats (I usually pick the lesser of all evil ones)....Kerry leading the bunch. I've tried out all the names as.....President Kerry, President Clark....and such......and I've listened to them...to compare who I can tolerate for four years.......but this stuff never works cause Bush is one of the worst speech makers I've ever heard....and he's Pres.!

I wish I could believe the stand on issues thing....cause I have an idea who I would like to see in the White House.....but just give him a year and he'll be off doing whatever he wants and forgetting all his promises. Yep...I'm a bit jaded!

No women wanted to give it a whirl, huh? Geezzzz......I hope we haven't given up hope!!!

Well...anyway....TY for the link Lil!


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