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<p>Are we the same person? Change PA to LA and that’s me.</p>
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<p>Are we the same person? Change PA to LA and that’s me.</p>
<p>Mike Gravel-100%
Dennis Kucinich-87.5%
Barack Obama-75%</p>
<p>If I could vote I would vote for Obama.</p>
<p>Gravel: 88.33%
Kucinich: 88.33%
Barak Obama: 69.17%
Joe Biden: 68.33%
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Brownback 15.83%
Tancredo 9.17%
Fred Thompson 8.33%
Duncan Hunter 6.67%</p>
<p>Oddly enough, I’m an Edwards man.</p>
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<p>It’s just supposed to show who shares your views, not necessarily who you want in office. </p>
<p>For instance, I am prolife but I would never vote for somebody prolife because I believe it is a woman’s right to choose.</p>
<p>RON PAUL: 93.08%</p>
<p>Hillary Clinton: 27.69%</p>
<p>just what i thought…</p>
<p>I’m an 84% mach to Kucinich. I would never vote for him, though. Obama’s my top choice, Edwards my second. 1% Hunter. Wow, that sucks.</p>
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<p>That means you are pro choice. Just so you know.</p>
<p>And mine said my top one was Kucinich tied with Obama. Bottom was Thompson.</p>
<p>Ok let me rephrase. I am antiabortion, but I think women have the right to choose. So yes I guess I am prochoice, but at least you understood my point :].</p>
<p>It was just the best example I could think of real quick.</p>
<p>Kucinich - 91.67%</p>
<p>I’m voting for Hillary Clinton.</p>
<p>Walt99- PA’s (my state) primaries are in April. My birthday is at the end of May. So I’ll be 18 by the general election but not 18 by the primaries, so I can’t vote during the primaries… </p>
<p>Your post made me a little worried, so I looked it up to make sure. I was right, but now I know more about how voter registration works, so that’s good. It’s a little mystifying to me.</p>
<p>Okay…I’m thinking this quiz is MAD-SKEWED toward Kucinich. 11 out of the last 30 posts have him as high or best match.</p>
<p>It’s probably because our generation tends to be liberal and age groups tend to vote in larger numbers toward one candidate. A lot of people have also said they’re going to vote Obama.</p>
<p>Mitt Romney… 94.44%
Mike Huckabee… 92.86%
Sam Brownback… 89.29%</p>
<h2>Duncan Hunter… 88.10%</h2>
<p>Mike Gravel… 19.05%
Dennis Kucinich… 21.43%
Chris Dodd… 40.48%
Devilwoman Clinton… 45.24%</p>
<p>YAY! Go Mittens! <– Wouldn’t that be awesome if that was his real name? :D</p>
<p>brillar, I’m not sure why my post would have worried you..</p>
<p>The Nebraska Democratic caucus is in February and my birthday is in April, from what I understand from speaking with the state Democratic party, I’m eligible to vote in both the caucus and the general election, because I’ll be 18 in time for the general election.</p>
<p>Hillary Clinton… 85.71%
John Edwards… 85.71%
Barack Obama… 81.63%</p>
<h2>Rudy Giuliani… 79.59%</h2>
<p>Duncan Hunter… 41.84%
Sam Brownback.. 36.73%
John Cox… 27.55%
Ron Paul… 26.53%</p>
<p>Is this thing actually accurate?</p>
<p>I got Gravel the first time, and I went back and changed practically all of my answers to the opposite and I got Gravel in my top three choices. Same thing with Obama - in my top three both times.</p>
<p>Hillary, whose positions I know, was went from the middle to the bottom even when (the third time), I put all of her positions down (some of which I had to do some research on)…And, that time, Gravel, Obama were in the top three two. </p>
<p>Is it just me…or…?</p>
<p>(I’m not eligible to vote in the primaries, and want to wait until the general election when the candidates’ differences are very apparent to choose exactly who I’ll vote for.)</p>
<p>Top: Dennis Kucinich 89.13%.
Bottom: Duncan Hunter/Tom Tancredo 8.33%</p>
<p>Voting for Obama Nov '08!!!</p>
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<p>Does it really matter? I think it tries to be accurate, but I think it’s a fun thing too. </p>
<p>Mine was accurate though.</p>
<p>Actually, I think it is quite accurate. It only asks a few questions and is not extremely detailed so it won’t always get everyone’s results perfect. With that said, my results were extremely accurate.</p>
<p>My top 3 were Clinton, Edwards, and Obama, and I really do agree with most of their views. Giuliani was my 4th, and I also agree with some of his views, though I’m far from republican.</p>
<p>McCain, hands down.</p>