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AVGWarhawk
02-05-08, 04:22 PM
The following link will ask certain questions and then will tell you which candidate for President best fits you:
http://www.votechooser.com/
Believe it or not, mine came up with Barrack Obama.
As a non American my result was John McCain, not bad. :cool:
M. Sarsfield
02-05-08, 04:34 PM
Mitt was my first result, but we still didn't agree on everything. I actually wanted Fred Thompson.
Happy Times
02-05-08, 04:35 PM
I got Obama, no suprise to me.
Blacklight
02-05-08, 04:53 PM
Big surprise for me too. I got Obama which was who I'm going to vote for anyway.:rock:
elite_hunter_sh3
02-05-08, 04:54 PM
Ron Paul for me :rock::rock:
Kapitan_Phillips
02-05-08, 05:11 PM
I'm Hilary and Obama equally.
wtf :rotfl:
Happy Times
02-05-08, 05:14 PM
I'm Hilary and Obama equally.
wtf :rotfl:
Michelle Obama owns Hillary.:lol:
1-7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwkHFfO7hG8&feature=user
antikristuseke
02-05-08, 05:19 PM
As no surprise to anyone I got Obama with 2 disagreed issues as my first pick, but to be honest i dont pay attention to the US elections to know who I would really vote for.
FIREWALL
02-05-08, 05:26 PM
I took the test and it told ME to run for PREZ.:p :p
Ishmael
02-05-08, 07:02 PM
Moot point for me. I voted for Obama today in the NM dem caucus. In a town of 15,000, there were 3-500 people in line to vote the entire time I was there(about an hour) in the middle of the day. We even had a few Republican voters show up by mistake(Rep primary is in June). Strangely enough, the few Repubs I asked, including the thirtyish white woman who cut my hair after I voted, all said they were voting for Obama if he was the Dem candidate. It's just anecdotal evidence but it makes me think, Hmmm.
Platapus
02-05-08, 08:56 PM
Mine came up Obama also. But being that I am a disaffected Republican this is not surprising.
I guess if I want a fiscally responsible government I need to vote Democrat :hmm:
If the GOP wants me back, they better pull their heads out of their butts and get back to being conservative.
Conservative does not mean religious extreamist :damn:
baggygreen
02-05-08, 10:53 PM
McCain, Huckabee and Clinton.
Likewise, Obama, unsurprisingly enough - but it's mostly just cause he's the furthest left of the remaining candidates!
ReallyDedPoet
02-05-08, 11:56 PM
The following link will ask certain questions and then will tell you which candidate for President best fits you:
http://www.votechooser.com/
Believe it or not, mine came up with Barrack Obama.
Ditto here :yep:
RDP
Obama on all issues. I guess he suits me well. :know:
I'm Hilary and Obama equally.
wtf :rotfl:
Ditto.
Yahoshua
02-06-08, 01:03 AM
It pegged me with McCain, Romney, and Huckabee.
Romney and McCain are both no-go choices. Romney can't nail his damn foot to the ground on an issue before flopping like a fish out of water on an issue, I'm not enthusiastic about McCains' attempted amnesty bill, nor am I happy with Huckabees' support of NAFTA and illegal immigration.
But out of the three candidates, Huckabee is the most tolerable. I don't particularly like him, but then again I'm not running for the presidency here.
I'm just getting sick of the damn thing altogether.
em2nought
02-06-08, 01:11 AM
Mine would probably say Truman. :arrgh!:
Sailor Steve
02-06-08, 02:09 AM
I got Mitt, who I don't like. Tied for second was Huckabee and Paul.
Well, we'll see.
HunterICX
02-06-08, 05:40 AM
Got Obama as well
HunterICX
sonar732
02-06-08, 07:00 AM
Hillary and Obama...7 for, 3 against.
Then it goes McCain 6/4, Huckabee and Romney 5/5, and Paul coming the back at 3/7.
StarFox
02-06-08, 12:58 PM
I got Obama....which is who I was goind to vote for anyway....
i dont know, to be honest, I would much rather move to Canada and just forget th e whole thing
got hillary and obama equaly jaja but im still voting for these other guys:roll:
http://www.marxisthistory.org/subject/usa/eam/~CPA-UCPLOGO20.gif
SUBMAN1
02-06-08, 04:40 PM
I got a tie as well. So it showed me that I don't like any of the choices once again.
-Dan
Carotio
02-06-08, 05:40 PM
1. Barack Obama [details (http://www.votechooser.com/cgi-bin/chooser.cgi?0=1&1=2&2=1&3=1&4=1&5=2&6=1&7=1&8=3&9=3#Obama)] 7 3 2. Hillary Clinton [details (http://www.votechooser.com/cgi-bin/chooser.cgi?0=1&1=2&2=1&3=1&4=1&5=2&6=1&7=1&8=3&9=3#Clinton)] 5 5 3. John McCain [details (http://www.votechooser.com/cgi-bin/chooser.cgi?0=1&1=2&2=1&3=1&4=1&5=2&6=1&7=1&8=3&9=3#McCain)] 4 6 4. Ron Paul [details (http://www.votechooser.com/cgi-bin/chooser.cgi?0=1&1=2&2=1&3=1&4=1&5=2&6=1&7=1&8=3&9=3#Paul)] 1 9 5. Mike Huckabee [details (http://www.votechooser.com/cgi-bin/chooser.cgi?0=1&1=2&2=1&3=1&4=1&5=2&6=1&7=1&8=3&9=3#Huckabee)] 0 10 5. Mitt Romney [details (http://www.votechooser.com/cgi-bin/chooser.cgi?0=1&1=2&2=1&3=1&4=1&5=2&6=1&7=1&8=3&9=3#Romney)] 0 10
And I'm not even American, so I can't vote. But I guess the above results for me were pretty much expected, when comparing to tv-reports from the American election, when reporters compare US-politicians with Danish.
Biggles
02-06-08, 05:58 PM
Very well. Barack Obama. If I were an american citizen, I'd vote for him anyway.
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