View Full Version : Whose Views Do You Share Most?


sandy
02-01-08, 06:42 AM
The "Vote Chooser" test has you answer 10 questions and find out which presidential candidate you should vote for in 2008.

http://www.votechooser.com/

I'm not so sure this is a good way to determine who anyone should vote for but it is interesting to see how you compare.:confused:

I think it takes a lot more than a 10-question quiz. It should take a lot of homework. It's a big decision. :)

S.A.M.
02-01-08, 07:34 AM
I thought this would be about other sciforumers who you think you share your views with :D

sandy
02-01-08, 08:01 AM
LOL! That would be no one. :D :D :D

cosmictraveler
02-01-08, 08:04 AM
LOL! That would be no one. :D :D :D

I thought you got along well, at times, when someone agreed with your way of thinking. It has happened a few times that I recall here.

sandy
02-01-08, 08:07 AM
I thought you got along well, at times, when someone agreed with your way of thinking. It has happened a few times that I recall here.

I get along just fine. It's the personal attacks that are disgusting.

This thread is about whose POTUS candidates' political views we share most. Not mine. :)

shichimenshyo
02-01-08, 11:08 AM
Obama/ Clinton

Enmos
02-01-08, 11:20 AM
Obama/ Clinton

Same here.

15ofthe19
02-01-08, 11:40 AM
Ron Paul

ashura
02-01-08, 11:48 AM
http://aycu38.webshots.com/image/43477/2005826284848923783_rs.jpg

iceaura
02-01-08, 11:56 AM
I tied, 5/5, with three candidates: Hillary, Barack, and Ron.

sandy
02-01-08, 06:14 PM
I tied, 5/5, with three candidates: Hillary, Barack, and Ron.

How did Ron Paul possibly figure in with the other two? :confused:

iceaura
02-01-08, 06:58 PM
How did Ron Paul possibly figure in with the other two? Hillary's the unusual one. Probably not enough questions.

I noticed in a thread a while ago about one of these issue-match sites, that several people - not just me - ended up with Kucinich and Paul as their two higher scores.

There were complaints about the obvious bias of the site, IIRC, because of the high scores Kucinich kept turning up with.

But no candidate meets me more than half way. And I suspect I have a lot of company there. Odd, how some points of view get no representation no matter how widely held or commonly espoused ?

draqon
02-01-08, 07:07 PM
Hillary Clinton on almost all accounts

spidergoat
02-01-08, 09:11 PM
The questions aren't that good, but I got Obama. My differences with Clinton, however, are minor.

sandy
02-01-08, 09:25 PM
That would make sense. Obama is the most liberal senator.

madanthonywayne
02-01-08, 09:39 PM
I thought this would be about other sciforumers who you think you share your views with :D
Whoa. So did I.

Here's my results:
1. John McCain 80%
1. Mitt Romney 80%
2. Mike Huckabee 70%
3. Ron Paul 60%
4. Hillary Clinton 30%
5. Barack Obama 20%
In reality, I would rank them: Romney, Paul, Huckabee, McCain, Clinton, Obama.

Kadark
02-01-08, 09:54 PM
Best candidate for me (according to the test): Ron Paul.

Worst candidate for me (according to the test): Hillary Clinton.

draqon
02-01-08, 10:11 PM
Best Candidate for me: Hillary
Worst: McCain

OpteronGuy
02-01-08, 11:43 PM
Obama, Hillary for me. Rest just fell of the charts.

Although I did have one with Huckabee... Decreased Gov't spending.

glaucon
02-01-08, 11:52 PM
None of the above.

The poll is only valid for Americans.

Asguard
02-02-08, 05:41 AM
HAHA

If i was a yank i should vote obama:p

Course im still to his left but 7 out of 9 isnt bad (dont know enough about the school policy to answer)

Syzygys
02-02-08, 01:44 PM
I thought this one was funny:

http://pics.livejournal.com/drugoi/pic/00d6rf9x.jpg

sandy
02-02-08, 02:30 PM
I thought this one was funny:

http://pics.livejournal.com/drugoi/pic/00d6rf9x.jpg

LOL!! :D :roflmao: