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  1. 1. Who will win the U.S Presedential election?

    • Donald Trump
      18
    • Hilary Clinton
      61

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96% Hillary

77% Jill Stein

40% Gary Johnson

15% Donald Trump

 

77% Bernie

57% Martin O'Malley

13% Jeb Bush

9% Ted Cruz

 

95% Obama

6% Mitt Romney

99% Hillary Clinton

98% Jill Stein (seems to be a good'un minus anti-vax)

39% Gary Johnson

6% Donald Trump

 

99% Bernie Sanders

 

All Repubulicans are below 10% (:lol:) except Kasich who was as 'high' as 23%.

87% Jill Stein

82% Barack Obama

76% Bernie Sanders

68% Hillary Clinton

47% Gary Johnson

33% Ron Paul

27% Trump (I don't agree with him even this much but multiple choice question quiz, it seems every now and again especially with yes no questions his policy is the same as I picked, broken clock and all that.)

19% Mitt Romney

Edited by Jacob Alan

99% Hillary Clinton

95% Jill Stein

23% Gary Johnson

9% Trump

 

Bernie was also 95% and the highest republican I got was John Kasich who got 33% (every other republican except for one was under 10% :lol:)

I got 90% Jill, 86% Hillary, 42% Gary and 4% Trump

95% Hilary

45% Jill Stein

21% Gary Johnson

15% Trump

 

89% Obama

20% Mitt Romney

 

94% Hilary Clinton

91% Jill Stein

46% Gary Johnson

15% Donald Trump (apparently on some social issues oops)

 

91% Bernie Sanders

 

92% Barack Obama

5% Mitt Romney (Gawd, I don't remember him being that objectionable?)

99% Hillary Clinton

96% Jill Stein

42% Gary Johnson

2% Donald Trump

 

95% Bernie Sanders

 

99% Barack Obama

18% Ron Paul

1% Mitt Romney

 

Social - I side with Hillary Clinton, Jill Stein and Gary Johnson

Science - Jill Stein

Foreign Policy - Hillary Clinton, Jill Stein and Gary Johnson

Crime - Hillary Clinton, Jill Stein and Gary Johnson

Domestic Policy - Jill Stein and Hillary Clinton

Education - Hillary Clinton

Healthcare - Hillary Clinton, Jill Stein and Donald Trump

Immigration - Hillary Clinton and Jill Stein

The Economy - Jill Stein and Hillary Clinton

The Environment - Hillary Clinton and Jill Stein

 

You side moderately towards “Multiculturalism”, meaning you believe we should celebrate and embrace cultural diversity

You side strongly towards “Progressive”, meaning you strongly believe we should be a nation that values personal freedom, expression, and diversity.

You side strongly towards “Pacifism”, meaning you strongly believe we should use non-violent diplomatic discussion to resolve conflicts.

You side moderately towards “Tender”, meaning you believe in showing compassion, empathy, and rehabilitation for small-time criminals or those struggling with addiction.

You side strongly towards “Collectivism”, meaning you strongly believe policy should protect and support the best interests of all citizens.

You side moderately towards “Keynesian”, meaning you believe the government should provide economic assistance to stabilize the economy.

You side strongly towards “Big Government”, meaning you strongly believe the government should do more to address social inequality, corruption, and assistance for its citizens.

You side moderately towards “Regulation”, meaning you believe the government should regulate business activity to ensure no one is taking advantage of the system.

You side extremely towards “Centralization”, meaning you very strongly believe the nation should be unified in its decisions to serve the best interests of all citizens.

96% Donald Trump (Republican)

70% Gary Johnson (Libertarian)

29% Jill Stein (Green)

23% Hillary Clinton (Democrat)

 

77% Mitt Romney (Republican 2012)

76% Ron Paul (Libertarian 2012)

22% Barack Obama (Democrat 2012)

 

90% Rand Paul

86% Ted Cruz

54% Ben Carson

24% Bernie Sanders

94% Hillary Clinton

87% Jill Stein

27% Gary Johnson

8% Donald Trump

 

91% Barack Obama

18% Ron Paul

7% Mitt Romney

 

 

Edited by PeteFromLeeds

96% Donald Trump (Republican)

70% Gary Johnson (Libertarian)

29% Jill Stein (Green)

23% Hillary Clinton (Democrat)

 

77% Mitt Romney (Republican 2012)

76% Ron Paul (Libertarian 2012)

22% Barack Obama (Democrat 2012)

 

90% Rand Paul

86% Ted Cruz

54% Ben Carson

24% Bernie Sanders

f***ing jesus

I did this the other day so won't again but I had Hilary and Jill at around 95% and something like 14% for Trump.
96% Donald Trump (Republican)

Given how frequently he contradicts himself, I doubt even Trump himself would get that high a score :lol:

97% Hillary Clinton

94% Jill Stein

23% Gary Johnson

3% Donald Trump

 

94% Bernie Sanders

98% Barack Obama

2% Mitt Romney

24% Jeb Bush (highest of the Republican lot this time)

 

I did not quite expect Hillary to come out higher than Bernie but I have always been a big Obama fan so that's understandable. But yes... no contest. Most of the numerous Republicans were in the single figures.

96% Donald Trump (Republican)

70% Gary Johnson (Libertarian)

29% Jill Stein (Green)

23% Hillary Clinton (Democrat)

 

77% Mitt Romney (Republican 2012)

76% Ron Paul (Libertarian 2012)

22% Barack Obama (Democrat 2012)

 

90% Rand Paul

86% Ted Cruz

54% Ben Carson

24% Bernie Sanders

 

QUE QUE QUEEE??

 

You ok?! :o

I'm not the most confidently opinionated when it comes to politics so the quiz was a challenge in places, but not as hard as I was fearing

 

91% Hillary Clinton

79% Jill Stein

47% Gary Johnson

5% Donald Trump

 

88% Barack Obama

3% Mitt Romney

I'm not a politics person but I love a quiz etc. :kink:

 

88% Jill Stein on immigration, foreign policy, healthcare, domestic policy, economic, social, and electoral issues

 

87% Hillary Clinton on domestic policy, education, foreign policy, healthcare, immigration, social, economic, and electoral issues

 

52% Gary Johnson on science, healthcare, foreign policy, social, and electoral issues

 

8% Donald Trump

 

Even the (very few) things I agree with Trump aren't fully agreed on when looking on the detailed comparisons part of the site.

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