Posted: Feb 1, 08 4:08pm
Try this test
http://www.wqad.com/Global/link.asp?L=259460
Then share if your answers met with the candiddate of your choice
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Try this test
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Then share if your answers met with the candiddate of y...

I am supporting Obama. My results coincided in the test.

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Thanks for sharing this!
I am supporting Obama. On this quiz, Clinton came out a few points ahead of him. On another quiz I took at www.glassbooth.org, I came out with Kucinich.
Quiz or not, I believe in Obama.

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Obama is in town tomorrow. I think I may skip it though even though I have a ticket. The Target center gave out tickets to capacity within a few hours, and there are 2000 more on a waiting list. My arthritis is really acting up, so the prospect of standing outside on a Minneapolis winter day waiting in line for security check is looking less interesting the closer I get.
Still I would love to see him speak. The stories of him talking in person are impressive.

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Doesn't surprise me too much... Mitt Romney -
Score: 68
I will likely have to vote for Mitt Romney, while I hold my nose, no really good choices this election and the Dems have even larger problems.

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Obama
He reawakens my faith in the basic strength and goodness of Americans; reminds me of Kennedy, but with a modern appeal for the younger voters. He can beat any R candidate, and we for sure need to get them out of the White House.

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Don't mean to sound impertinent or churlish but, frankly my dears, anyone who has to take a test to find out who they want/need or will vote for probably should not be "qualified" to vote.
Of course, given the double talk spewing from the mouths of ALL the candidates regarding illegal immigration--we will probably have a record number of them(undocumented) voting also. So go ahead, consult the polls, take the exams, listen to the garrulous talking heads on TV and then go the booth on Tuesday in November--well armed and qualified to cast a ballot for the one single person who will determine(for better or for worse) the destiny of this once great and powerful nation. May we bow our heads in prayer...

Don't mean to sound impertinent or churlish but, frankly my dears, anyone who has to take a test to find out who they wa...

Lol Wmans you twisted that remark well enough to make any of the current politicians proud.
I think some, certainly I said I took the test to see if it corresponded with what my preferences were. Which of course it did. I would take it a step further however to say that the test was far too incomplete to get a true assessment of how one might vote, for indeed there are more than one or two issues or even a dozen that make a candidate acceptable or no.
Essentially what I am saying, and what the original premise was, as I understood it, was to take the test to confirm whether it agreed with your own personal assessment. Nothing more, and I doubt this represents the decline and fall of the American empire. Other factors might, but not this silly test;-)
Which incidentally I do believe this election is the most fun I've had since at least the seventies, more likely my first one when I campaigned at a very early age for a fellow by the name of Kennedy. John that is.
Also, I get to have more fun than just casting a ballot since my state is a caucus state. That is grass roots politics at its finest.
