View Full Version : Where do you REALLY stand? Political Quiz here, post your results
Droid101
10-15-2012, 02:41 PM
http://www.isidewith.com/
Take the quiz. Don't try to emulate any politician, just put your true views on the subjects and post your results.
They will surprise you.
Droid101
10-15-2012, 02:52 PM
Here's mine.
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/157446329.jpg
Gary Johnson - 88%
Jill Stein - 86%
Barack Obama - 74%
Mitt Romney - 16%
Percentages seem a bit silly though, since I still disagreed with Johnson and Stein on about half the issues. Also I'm not American :lol
longhornfan1234
10-15-2012, 03:04 PM
Candidates you side with...
83%
Mitt Romney Republican
on foreign policy, economic, and immigration issues
66%
Gary Johnson Libertarian
on economic, healthcare, environmental, and social issues
63%
Barack Obama Democrat
on foreign policy, environmental, and science issues
Is He Ill
10-15-2012, 03:17 PM
Jill Stein-88%
Gary Johnson-78%
Barack Obama-77%
Mitt Romney-25%
Green-94%
Democrat-93%
Libertarian-62%
Republican-19%
Math2
10-15-2012, 03:24 PM
Candidates you side with...
91%
Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney Republican
on economic, domestic policy, foreign policy, social, immigration, environmental, and healthcare issues
88%
Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson Libertarian
on economic, domestic policy, immigration, environmental, and healthcare issues
80%
Virgil Goode
Virgil Goode Constitution
on economic, domestic policy, social, and healthcare issues
59%
Barack Obama
Barack Obama Democrat
on science and social issues
52%
Virginia Voters
on economic, domestic policy, immigration, social, and science issues.
49%
American Voters
on economic, immigration, social, and science issues.
sunsfan1357
10-15-2012, 03:24 PM
90% Jill Stein (domestic policy, science, foreign policy, economic, immigration, social, environment, and healthcare)
82% Gary Johnson (domestic, foreign, social, immigration, healthcare)
81% Obama (economic, science, immigration, environment)
21% Romney (no major issues)
MavsSuperFan
10-15-2012, 03:33 PM
Obama 83%
On economic, healthcare, science, environmental, Social Issues
Stein 64%
On healthcare, science, environmental
Johnson 64%
On domestic policy, foreign policy, environmental Issues
Anderson 63%
On healthcare, environmental Issues
Romney 53%(I am sort of disappointed in myself that this number is this high)
On social and Immigration issues
Goode 37% (I am very disappointed in myself that this number is this high)
On foreign policy and Social Issues
American voters 51%
On domestic policy, science, foreign policy, and Environmental Issues
Democrat 76% Green 52% Republican 44% Libertarian 31%
Thank you for this link, I found it very surprising in many ways. First I consider Virgil Goode a bigot and am saddened that this poll says I agree with him on 37% of issues. Surprised that me and Obama agree on 83% of issues, was going to vote for him anyways, because I thought he was the lesser of 2 evils when compared to Romney. Obviously a vote for anyone other than these 2 is basically the same as not voting.
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/157532459.jpg
Barack Obama Democrat
on economic, social, science, environmental, and healthcare issues
75%
Jill Stein Green
on science and environmental issues
70%
Gary Johnson Libertarian
on foreign policy, domestic policy, and social issues
13%
Mitt Romney Republican
no major issues
The funny part is, I side with 54% of TN voters. on these issues Tennessee Voters
on foreign policy, social, science, environmental, and immigration issues.
I'm a big evolution guy and even said that was most important, and I'm a big environmentalist as well and put those generally in the more/most part :lol I guess it's because most people in tn that use the internet are actually....intelligent?
Velocirap31
10-15-2012, 03:38 PM
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/157529349.jpg
I hold a Republican view point on immigration issues. Other than that pro-life, pro-evolution, pro-gun control, etc.
Cangri
10-15-2012, 03:54 PM
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/157573177.jpg
Strange that the top 2 candidates aren't in the first 2 spots, but this just reaffirms my dislike of republicans :rockon:
But Gary Johnson does look interesting now... But no matter even If I vote for him over Obama he won't win anyways...
Droid101
10-15-2012, 03:55 PM
Where's the "Doesn't really matter to me" option?
All of the questions let you rate them as unimportant to you.
Also, each question has "choose another stance" and most of them have a pretty "I don't really care" answer to pick from.
Timmy D for MVP
10-15-2012, 03:56 PM
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/157590663.jpg
Droid101
10-15-2012, 03:57 PM
But Gary Johnson does look interesting now... But no matter even If I vote for him over Obama he won't win anyways...
The next election (2016) will be the best shot at a third party ever winning anything. The way the GOP is going, they're going to split for 2016 or 2020 election (Hard Right-Wing Tea Baggers will split from the Moderates once and for all for not being "Conservative" enough) and a Third party could challenge and pick up the pieces.
Vote third party (if the candidate matches your views!). If Gary gets 15% polling he'll be invited to the last debate!
All of the questions let you rate them as unimportant to you.
Also, each question has "choose another stance" and most of them have a pretty "I don't really care" answer to pick from.
I liked how how the choose another stance, generally had perfect answers IMO.
And seriously Gary can get invited from this poll?
Droid101
10-15-2012, 03:58 PM
I'm a big evolution guy and even said that was most important, and I'm a big environmentalist as well and put those generally in the more/most part :lol I guess it's because most people in tn that use the internet are actually....intelligent?
Grandma and grandpa redneck don't like them intertube thingys-- they're just a LIEberal conspiracy!
Is He Ill
10-15-2012, 03:59 PM
Strange that the top 2 candidates aren't in the first 2 spots, but this just reaffirms my dislike of republicans :rockon:
But Gary Johnson does look interesting now... But no matter even If I vote for him over Obama he won't win anyways...
I'm want to vote for Johnson, but I don't know if it is worth it since he has a 0% chance of winning. A vote for Obama might be pointless as well since everybody already knows which candidate is winning Texas. Seriously, the electoral college is horsesh*t.
Droid101
10-15-2012, 04:00 PM
I liked how how the choose another stance, generally had perfect answers IMO.
And seriously Gary can get invited from this poll?
Not this poll specifically.
In fact, I'm not sure... probably nationwide average polling or somesuch.
[quote]After the 1960 debates between John Kennedy and Richard Nixon, the next presidential debate wasn
Grandma and grandpa redneck don't like them intertube thingys-- they're just a LIEberal conspiracy!
:roll:
You have no idea how many times I want to shoot people (and trust me this makes me re-think my stance on gun control) because of their "I don't listen to biased left wing media" bumper stickers.
Droid101
10-15-2012, 04:02 PM
I'm want to vote for Johnson, but I don't know if it is worth it since he has a 0% chance of winning. A vote for Obama might be pointless as well since everybody already knows which candidate is winning Texas.He has done two IAMA's on Redditt (that I know of). He's really cool like that. Here's one of them:
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/zq0ow/i_am_gov_gary_johnson_the_libertarian_candidate/
Seriously, the electoral college is horsesh*t.
Word.
Droid101
10-15-2012, 04:04 PM
It's weird, when I first took this quiz about 2 or 3 months ago, they've added some new choices and new questions.
Back then, I was 81% 81% 81% tie between BO, JS, and GJ.
Things change I guess.
Jill Stein 89% on environmental, foreign policy, science, social and healthcare issues
Barack Obama 71% on social, science and healthcare issues
Rocky Anderson 71% on social, foreign policy, economic and healthcare issues
Mitt Romney 13% on domestic policy issues
95% Democrat
90% Green
43% Liberatrian
13% Republican
Not this poll specifically.
In fact, I'm not sure... probably nationwide average polling or somesuch.
I'm looking into this right now and Fox News wants him to debate, and is encouraging their readers to let him debate!!!:roll: :roll:
Johnson would destroy Romney (and possibly Obama) in a debate on most key conservative issues, and I'm willing to bet that he'd take away some Romney votes.
On another note I think if Johnson was still GOP they'd try to run him and get him to not talk about gay marriage. :lol
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/10/11/let-gary-johnson-debate/ Enjoy this laugh.
From what I can find, it seems to be he needs to have a "reasonable chance" to be at the debates. That's stupid. Granted I only like the guy on maybe 4? issues but still.
Is He Ill
10-15-2012, 04:07 PM
He has done two IAMA's on Redditt (that I know of). He's really cool like that. Here's one of them:
http://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/zq0ow/i_am_gov_gary_johnson_the_libertarian_candidate/
Word.
I read the recent one that he did and enjoyed it. I would definitely vote for him if he had a fair shot, but I think I will be going with Obama.
Too bad it's a two-party system though...
embersyc
10-15-2012, 04:19 PM
Candidates you side with...
90%
Jill Stein
Jill Stein Green
on social, foreign policy, healthcare, environmental, science, economic, and domestic policy issues
83%
Barack Obama
Barack Obama Democrat
on immigration, environmental, science, social, foreign policy, and economic issues
79%
Rocky Anderson
Rocky Anderson Justice
on social, economic, healthcare, foreign policy, and immigration issues
77%
Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson Libertarian
on domestic policy, immigration, and social issues
33%
Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney Republican
on domestic policy issues
13%
Virgil Goode
Virgil Goode Constitution
on domestic policy issues
62%
Michigan Voters
on foreign policy, domestic policy, immigration, science, environmental, economic, social, and healthcare issues.
62%
American Voters
on foreign policy, domestic policy, immigration, science, environmental, economic, social, and healthcare issues.
Who you side with by party...
84% Green
84% Democrat
64% Libertarian
31% Republican
sunsfan1357
10-15-2012, 04:28 PM
Looks like Jill Stein is coming in first or second in a lot of these. Let's rally the troops!
General
10-15-2012, 04:29 PM
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/157700115.jpg
Droid101
10-15-2012, 04:35 PM
Too bad it's a two-party system though...
And it'll remain that way if we don't act!
Thorpesaurous
10-15-2012, 05:01 PM
I side with Gary Johnson on most issues in the 2012 Presidential Election.
Candidates you side with...
87%
Gary Johnson
on domestic policy, economic, healthcare, and environmental issues more info
78%
Barack Obama
on social, science, and environmental issues more info
76%
Mitt Romney
on economic, immigration, and environmental issues more info
75%
Jill Stein
on science, domestic policy, and healthcare issues more info
63%
Virgil Goode
on economic, immigration, and environmental issues more info
55%
Rocky Anderson
on healthcare issues more info
You
65%
New York Voters
on science, social, domestic policy, healthcare, and environmental issues. More info
62%
American Voters
on science, social, domestic policy, healthcare, and environmental issues. More info
Who you side with by party...
78%
Democrat
72%
Libertarian
70%
Green
66%
Republican
Who you side with by issue...
More
important to me
the Economy
I side the most with Mitt Romney on economic issues.
More
important to me
Domestic policy
I side the most with Gary Johnson on domestic policy issues.
More
important to me
Science
I side the most with Barack Obama and Jill Stein on science issues.
More
important to me
Healthcare
I side the most with Gary Johnson on healthcare issues.
Somewhat
important to me
Social
I side the most with Barack Obama on social issues.
Somewhat
important to me
Immigration
I side the most with Mitt Romney on immigration issues.
Somewhat
important to me
the Environment
I side the most with Barack Obama on environmental issues.
And it'll remain that way if we don't act!
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BTW thought I was on your IL
Droid101
10-15-2012, 05:16 PM
BTW thought I was on your ILYou've been less dumb lately.
I give people second chances!
(Except for JaggerCommaMick)
fpliii
10-15-2012, 05:16 PM
I side with Jill Stein on most issues in the 2012 Presidential Election.
Candidates you side with...
82%
Jill Stein
on domestic policy, science, social, immigration, environmental, and healthcare issues
80%
Gary Johnson
on foreign policy, domestic policy, social, immigration, and healthcare issues
71%
Barack Obama
on science, immigration, environmental, and social issues
15%
Mitt Romney
no major issues
57%
New York Voters
on domestic policy, foreign policy, science, immigration, social, healthcare, and environmental issues.
47%
American Voters
on domestic policy, science, immigration, healthcare, and environmental issues.
Show all candidates
Who you side with by party...
83%
Democrat
80%
Green
60%
Libertarian
21%
Republican
Who you side with by issue...
Most
important to me
Science
I side the most with Barack Obama on science issues.
More
important to me
Domestic Policy
I side the most with Jill Stein on domestic policy issues.
More
important to me
Immigration
I side the most with Barack Obama on immigration issues.
More
important to me
The Economy
I side the most with Jill Stein on economic issues.
More
important to me
Foreign Policy
I side the most with Gary Johnson on foreign policy issues.
More
important to me
Social
I side the most with Rocky Anderson on social issues.
More
important to me
Healthcare
I side the most with Gary Johnson on healthcare issues.
Somewhat
important to me
The Environment
I side the most with Barack Obama on environmental issues.
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Jill Stein? Who?
Droid101
10-15-2012, 05:21 PM
I was reviewing my results compared to that Virgil Goode guy and ran into this back-to-back, made me laugh:
Issues we side on...
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-TNCU9e2UX14/UHx-LtIAfmI/AAAAAAAAeO4/YyvaGc42B7Y/s708/Untitled.png
:roll:
millwad
10-15-2012, 05:24 PM
Candidates you side with...
87%
Jill Stein Green
on foreign policy, environmental, immigration, domestic policy, social, and science issues
74%
Barack Obama Democrat
on healthcare, social, immigration, environmental, science, and economic issues
73%
Gary Johnson Libertarian
on foreign policy, social, domestic policy, science, and economic issues
9%
Mitt Romney Republican
on economic issues
52%
American Voters
on foreign policy, domestic policy, environmental, social, and science issues.
Show all candidates
Who you side with by party...
95%
Democrat
93%
Green
43%
Libertarian
8%
Republican
Sarcastic
10-15-2012, 05:41 PM
Jill Stein 93%
on economic, domestic policy, environmental, science, healthcare, social, and immigration issues
Barack Obama 82%
on economic, science, environmental, social, and immigration issues
Rocky Anderson 69%
on domestic policy, environmental, healthcare, social, and immigration issues
Mitt Romney 9%
no major issues
You've been less dumb lately.
I give people second chances!
(Except for JaggerCommaMick)
http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/106/887/backpain-1292835351.jpg
Rake2204
10-15-2012, 06:25 PM
Looks like Jill Stein is coming in first or second in a lot of these. Let's rally the troops!Haha, seriously. I felt a little silly for not knowing who she was.
My results:
I side 89% with Jill Stein
I side 88% with Barack Obama
I side 63% with Rocky Anderson
I side 34% with Mitt Romney
I side 57% with Michigan voters
I came out to 93% Democrat, 83% Green, 24% Republican, and 21% Libertarian.
Droid101
10-15-2012, 06:29 PM
Looks like Jill Stein is coming in first or second in a lot of these. Let's rally the troops!
Well, here's a first! First ever online-only presidential debate featuring the third party candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson. Pretty cool.
The Independent Voter Network and Google+ Politics will be hosting the first ever, online presidential debate. Unlike debates in the past, the candidates and moderators will simultaneously participate from different states.
Each participant will appear using live, videoconference technology and respond to questions submitted online from citizens like you!
RSVP to the First Online Presidential Debate on Google+ (https://plus.google.com/events/ccrsllod8ebmjdn8v6q1mjsdqqg)
The online presidential debate will focus on five key topics in domestic policy including
Tax and Economic Policy,
Energy,
Housing and Financial Regulation,
Foreign Policy, and
One topic selected based upon online user response.
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The debate can be viewed live on October 18, 2012 beginning at 4pm Pacific on IVN.us, or on IVN.us’ Google+ and YouTube page.
Follow the hashtag #indyvote on Twitter and Google+ during the debate to join the conversation, respond to the candidates, and let them know how they are doing in answering your questions. Learn more about how to participate by watching this video.
Spread the word!
Here's the event, you can view it even if you don't use Google+
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BIZARRO
10-15-2012, 06:43 PM
94% Stein
89% Obama
74% Rocky
13% Romney-Hood (Stealing from the poor, givin' to the rich) :pimp:
97% Democrat
94% Green
13% Libertarian
4% Republican
Pretty predictable outcome for me. In a perfect world, I would actually vote for Stein. But gotta vote for Barack to keep those Republicans on the planet Mars.
sunsfan1357
10-15-2012, 06:59 PM
[QUOTE=Droid101]Well, here's a first! First ever online-only presidential debate featuring the third party candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson. Pretty cool.
The Independent Voter Network and Google+ Politics will be hosting the first ever, online presidential debate. Unlike debates in the past, the candidates and moderators will simultaneously participate from different states.
Each participant will appear using live, videoconference technology and respond to questions submitted online from citizens like you!
RSVP to the First Online Presidential Debate on Google+ (https://plus.google.com/events/ccrsllod8ebmjdn8v6q1mjsdqqg)
The online presidential debate will focus on five key topics in domestic policy including
Tax and Economic Policy,
Energy,
Housing and Financial Regulation,
Foreign Policy, and
One topic selected based upon online user response.
IVN.us will be looking to voters across the country to participate by submitting their questions for the candidates within each topic. Each topic will include two questions submitted using the hashtag #indyvote on Google+ and Twitter, or responding to calls for questions on the
KingBeasley08
10-15-2012, 07:16 PM
Mitt Romney- 89%
Gary Johnson- 76%
Barack Obama- 73%
Vigil Goode- 70%
Jill Stein- 37%
90% Republican
60% Libertarian
53% Democrat
34% Green
Damn, I always considered myself a moderate leaning slightly to the right.
TheSilentKiller
10-15-2012, 07:19 PM
Gary Johnson: 85%
Barack Obama: 78%
Jill Stein: 74%
Mitt Romney: 66%
85% Democrat and Green
Clifton
10-15-2012, 07:28 PM
Gary Johnson... Romney and Obama almost equal.
The next election (2016) will be the best shot at a third party ever winning anything.
Maybe. If a big name with a ton of money goes third party, perhaps. But the most likely outcome is, Obama will win in 2012, and the Republicans will EVISCERATE the Democrats in 2016. The democrats have no one. The next four years will go rather badly no matter who's elected, and since it'll be Obama, the Republicans will be able to boast about 8 awful years just like the Democrats did in 08. And the Republicans have some really talented guys, like Rubio, Jindal, Ryan, who will be able to build a level of excitement like that of Obama in 08.
If the Republican party were as bleak as the Democratic, I could see it.
Clifton
10-15-2012, 07:30 PM
I side with Gary Johnson on most issues in the 2012 Presidential Election.
Candidates you side with...
87%
Gary Johnson
on domestic policy, economic, healthcare, and environmental issues more info
78%
Barack Obama
on social, science, and environmental issues more info
76%
Mitt Romney
on economic, immigration, and environmental issues more info
Mine almost the exact same. Like 4% less for all 3.
Is He Ill
10-15-2012, 07:38 PM
[QUOTE=Droid101]Well, here's a first! First ever online-only presidential debate featuring the third party candidates Jill Stein and Gary Johnson. Pretty cool.
The Independent Voter Network and Google+ Politics will be hosting the first ever, online presidential debate. Unlike debates in the past, the candidates and moderators will simultaneously participate from different states.
Each participant will appear using live, videoconference technology and respond to questions submitted online from citizens like you!
RSVP to the First Online Presidential Debate on Google+ (https://plus.google.com/events/ccrsllod8ebmjdn8v6q1mjsdqqg)
The online presidential debate will focus on five key topics in domestic policy including
Tax and Economic Policy,
Energy,
Housing and Financial Regulation,
Foreign Policy, and
One topic selected based upon online user response.
IVN.us will be looking to voters across the country to participate by submitting their questions for the candidates within each topic. Each topic will include two questions submitted using the hashtag #indyvote on Google+ and Twitter, or responding to calls for questions on the
Droid101
10-15-2012, 07:41 PM
But the most likely outcome is, Obama will win in 2012, and the Republicans will EVISCERATE the Democrats in 2016. The democrats have no one.
Umm... the Republicans don't have anyone sane enough to get half the country to vote for him, except maybe Huntsman (Christie doesn't qualify because he's fat; sorry, voters won't vote in a fat man). And no Tea Bagger would vote for him (he's a RINO in their eyes) so there goes a huge chunk of their base.
As for the Dems not having anyone?
http://images.politico.com/global/2012/08/120806_elizabeth_warren_605_ap.jpg
DISAPPROVES
Jailblazers7
10-15-2012, 07:44 PM
87% Jill Stein
84% Gary Johnson
81% Obama
27% Mitt
ILLsmak
10-15-2012, 07:47 PM
90%
Democrat
80%
Green
52%
Republican
31%
Libertarian
Obama.
It's funny how they ask you if you believe in the theory of evolution. I must be one of the only high rated Dems that said no.
Edit: I'm also pro-life and against most illegal immigrant benefits. I think that is my republican part.
-Smak
Dasher
10-15-2012, 07:50 PM
Jill Stein believes that requiring welfare workers to seek work is a form of forced slave labor and that American banks should have be nationalized. Even though I matched her more than all the others with 80%, I don't think I will vote for her even though I live in a state that is not in play, and can vote my conscience without feeling like a bad guy after I voted for Nader over Kerry while living in Florida.
1987_Lakers
10-15-2012, 08:06 PM
94% Gary Johnson
Dictator
10-15-2012, 09:43 PM
I liked this. I got 78% republican. :biggums:
Anyway does it matter if you choose the "somewhat" part?
Bano114
10-15-2012, 09:52 PM
90% Romney
83% Gary Johnson
77% Virgil Goode
65% Obama
84% Republican
58% Libretarian
51% Democrat
20% Green
I figured Romney would have the highest percent but definitely didn't expect 90%.
Dictator
10-15-2012, 09:58 PM
Took it seriously and got 99% Gary Johnson
Cangri
10-15-2012, 10:02 PM
Serious question, how come no one is getting 100% Romney? I thought he stands on either side of each issue, like in abortion, he's pro life and pro choice at the same time
Patrick Chewing
10-15-2012, 10:07 PM
90% Romney
83% Gary Johnson
77% Virgil Goode
65% Obama
84% Republican
58% Libretarian
51% Democrat
20% Green
I figured Romney would have the highest percent but definitely didn't expect 90%.
:applause:
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/158380513.jpg
Back in early college I actually considered myself a Republican. :oldlol:
shlver
10-15-2012, 10:30 PM
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/158411900.jpg
AK47DR91
10-15-2012, 10:42 PM
:lol at my result for Mitt Romney "No major issues / 41%"
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/158445136.jpg
Is He Ill
10-15-2012, 10:46 PM
Back in early college I actually considered myself a Republican. :oldlol:
"I'll bet you there are people in this room who give money to colleges and universities who are undermining the very principles of our country every single day by indoctrinating kids with left-wing ideology..." (Rick Santorum)
MavsSuperFan
10-15-2012, 10:47 PM
I'm want to vote for Johnson, but I don't know if it is worth it since he has a 0% chance of winning. A vote for Obama might be pointless as well since everybody already knows which candidate is winning Texas. Seriously, the electoral college is horsesh*t.
The way the states break down this time really benefits Obama, might be close in the popular vote, but Obama will win in a blow out electoral vote wise.
"I'll bet you there are people in this room who give money to colleges and universities who are undermining the very principles of our country every single day by indoctrinating kids with left-wing ideology..." (Rick Santorum)
LOL. Apparently "principles of our country" means being assholes, because that is what I was. I grew up in a racist neighborhood that hated gay people. I wasn't as hardcore as most from my town, but enough that kept me Republican. It was the culture of acceptance at college that led me down more of a Democratic stance, not the classes themselves or anything.
Brujesino
10-15-2012, 10:54 PM
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/158476192.jpg
AK47DR91
10-15-2012, 11:00 PM
I'm not surprised by my result. Just looked up Jill Stein and she's with the Green Party. I almost voted Nader in 2004 but didn't vote for anybody.
Anyway, I don't think I even deserve to vote because I don't have a thorough knowledge on politics. I'm way too busy trying to get my life on track.
Clifton
10-15-2012, 11:16 PM
Serious question, how come no one is getting 100% Romney? I thought he stands on either side of each issue, like in abortion, he's pro life and pro choice at the same time
Not really. He's pro-choice when he is governor of a very liberal state that he has to work with to try to improve. And he's pro-life when he's the Republican nominee for president because of their huge pro-life voting bloc. A "President Romney" would be moderately pro-life, because he isn't that concerned about the issue, but knows what will happen in his reelection bid if he were to endorse any pro-choice legislation.
It's not too hard to figure these people out. Yes they're deceptive and flip-floppy a lot of the time, but for the most part these guys have positions, -- in so far as they have to. It's between the major issues where he could go either way.
MavsSuperFan
10-16-2012, 02:49 AM
Not really. He's pro-choice when he is governor of a very liberal state that he has to work with to try to improve. And he's pro-life when he's the Republican nominee for president because of their huge pro-life voting bloc. A "President Romney" would be moderately pro-life, because he isn't that concerned about the issue, but knows what will happen in his reelection bid if he were to endorse any pro-choice legislation.
It's not too hard to figure these people out. Yes they're deceptive and flip-floppy a lot of the time, but for the most part these guys have positions, -- in so far as they have to. It's between the major issues where he could go either way.
Romney has no core beliefs. He only wants to achieve the maximum amount of fortune and power possible. If he thought he could pull it off and it would help him he would be pro choice and pro gay marriage.
Romney goes along with the crowd, he tries to get a feel for the room and then tries to please as many people as possible in that room. This why I dont think it would be tragic if he were president, since I think he would try to please as many people as possible and move towards the center. Its why he caught Obama off guard in the first debate by being more moderate. He is moving towards the center of the American political spectrum, from where he was previously (the center of the republican political spectrum).
Patrick Chewing
10-16-2012, 12:50 PM
He only wants to achieve the maximum amount of fortune and power possible.
Yes, because you can read deep into the souls of individuals. :facepalm
Riddler
10-16-2012, 01:59 PM
Wait a second!!!
There are other people we can vote for instead of Romney and Obama?
HOLY $HIT!!!
How come more people don't know about this?
daily
10-16-2012, 02:05 PM
Wait a second!!!
There are other people we can vote for instead of Romney and Obama?
HOLY $HIT!!!
How come more people don't know about this?Because the others are insignificant.
TheSilentKiller
10-16-2012, 02:07 PM
Wait a second!!!
There are other people we can vote for instead of Romney and Obama?
HOLY $HIT!!!
How come more people don't know about this?
:lol
brantonli
10-16-2012, 04:07 PM
http://imgs.isidewith.com/results-image/159658628.jpg
Wow I am surprised, 91% with Obama? 93% with Dems but 13% with libertarian??
Kobe 4 The Win
10-17-2012, 10:40 PM
Romney 92%
Johnson 87%
Goode 76%
Obama 39%
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