Which candidate is best for you?

Mowich

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Take this little quiz and see who you would vote for.

Which candidate is your match?

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Dial-up prevents me from taking the quiz, Ironsides but I still think that Ron Paul has a lot of good things to say though he is a bit 'out there' on others. I like his stand on smaller Federal government and letting states decide what path they will take on certain matters. I also think he is on the right track about the US taking a step back from becoming involved in the events of other countries that could lead to their participation in yet another war.

As for the rest of the field, if they are all the US, great country that it is, has to offer as candidates............no wonder the US is in such trouble, IMHO.

 

ironsides

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I like Ron Paul, I was surprised that the answer I got to the quiz was either Ron Paul or President Obama. (I cannot see myself voting for President Obama, but who knows we have almost a year to go.)
 

Mowich

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I like Ron Paul, I was surprised that the answer I got to the quiz was either Ron Paul or President Obama. (I cannot see myself voting for President Obama, but who knows we have almost a year to go.)


I've watched Mr Paul in three of the debates so far and have always admired him for the way he answers the questions and states his opinion without the 'blame Obama' schtick that the others are so prone too. Perry especially, though the others are almost as bad, seems to have little to add except that Obama is the cause of all the problems facing the nation today - yeah right. Not enamored of Obama but still he was dealt a bit of a nasty hand when he became Pres and when the financial crisis hit, that hand got even worse. Just saying.

How do you stay sane with such a long run-up to the election? Doesn't it ever get blase'? :smile:



Geezus, I can't vote!
I can't either Spade but it doesn't stop me from sticking my nose in to the debate. :lol:
 

petros

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I'm not too keen on canned dates but canned bacon I can applaud!

 

ironsides

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I've watched Mr Paul in three of the debates so far and have always admired him for the way he answers the questions and states his opinion without the 'blame Obama' schtick that the others are so prone too. Perry especially, though the others are almost as bad, seems to have little to add except that Obama is the cause of all the problems facing the nation today - yeah right. Not enamored of Obama but still he was dealt a bit of a nasty hand when he became Pres and when the financial crisis hit, that hand got even worse. Just saying.

How do you stay sane with such a long run-up to the election? Doesn't it ever get blase'? :smile:




I can't either Spade but it doesn't stop me from sticking my nose in to the debate. :lol:


I do wish it was over, usually there are 2-5 candidates with 2 from some fringe party that get 2 votes nationally. Now I have no idea who will be the GOP nomination. In a couple of weeks most of them will just fade away.
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Bar Sinister

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I ended up with Obama, Huntsman, and Romney, but quite frankly all of those candidates are far too right wing for me. Several of the questions left me no real choice as I did not agree with any of the alternatives.