<p>For some reason my most alike was a Democrat…that’s very strange…probably cause of the Iraq war answer. Anyway, he’s probably going to drop out soon anyway, so I’ll list the 2nd also. </p>
<p>Top: 70.65% Mike Gravel
55.43% Ron Paul
Bottom: (Also the one that is still in the race) 27.17% Mitt Romney</p>
<p>No surprises for me, but fun anyway. Rem: the algorithm is based on what candidates SAY they stand for. Not that any of our distinguished Prez hopefuls would say something just to get votes, but remember Fidel Castro’s promise to restore true democracy. That was BEFORE he took power. Shortly afterwards, he confided that the economy was too important to be left to the people and proceded to nationalize (steal) private businesses and industries.</p>
<p>Joe Biden 80.95%
Chris Dodd 80.95%
Mike Gravel 80.95%
Barack Obama 80.95%
Hillary Clinton 76.19%
John Edwards 76.19%
…
Duncan Hunter 28.57%
Fred Thompson 28.57%</p>
<p>I can’t vote in the primaries (wish I could, but I turn 18 the month after the PA primary), but I’m going to vote in the general election. I can’t say for sure who I’d vote for (it depends on the two final candidates), but I can say that this quiz didn’t work for me. I got Mike Gravel… eh. Weird.</p>
<p>Ron Paul 90.63%
Mike Huckabee - 53.13%
Sam Brownback - 51.56%
John McCain - 51.56%
…
Hillary Clinton - 23.44%
Christopher Dodd - 23.44%
Barack Obama - 18.75%
John Edwards - 17.19%</p>
<p>If I couldn’t choose Ron Paul, I probably wouldn’t support anyone. The republicans (besides him) are just as bad as the democrats, even though we agree more on economics.</p>