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My candidate … maybe

Based on a fairly decent policy position quiz, here are my optimal choices.  At a minimum, I lose about 25% of my “ideal.” Your Results:             1.  Theoretical Ideal Candidate   (100%)…

Based on a fairly decent policy position quiz, here are my optimal choices.  At a minimum, I lose about 25% of my “ideal.”

Your Results:            

1.  Theoretical Ideal Candidate   (100%)
2.  Joseph Biden   (76%)  Information link
3.  Hillary Clinton   (75%)  Information link
4.  Bill Richardson   (70%)  Information link
5.  Michael Bloomberg   (70%)  Information link
6.  Dennis Kucinich   (68%)  Information link
7.  Al Gore   (65%)  Information link
8.  John Edwards   (65%)  Information link
9.  Wesley Clark   (64%)  Information link
10.  Barack Obama   (63%)  Information link
11.  Christopher Dodd   (57%)  Information link
12.  Alan Augustson   (56%)  Information link
13.  Mike Gravel   (51%)  Information link
14.  John McCain   (48%)  Information link
15.  Mike Huckabee   (44%)  Information link
16.  Ron Paul   (43%)  Information link
17.  Kent McManigal   (41%)  Information link
18.  Chuck Hagel   (39%)  Information link
19.  Rudolph Giuliani   (38%)  Information link
20.  Mitt Romney   (37%)  Information link
21.  Tommy Thompson   (35%)  Information link
22.  Newt Gingrich   (33%)  Information link
23.  Elaine Brown   (32%)  Information link
24.  Sam Brownback   (31%)  Information link
25.  Fred Thompson   (29%)  Information link
26.  Tom Tancredo   (28%)  Information link
27.  Duncan Hunter   (23%)  Information link
28.  Jim Gilmore   (19%)  Information link

Note:  If you take the quiz yourself, after you do your answers, there’s an intrusive ad page soliciting personal info.  Just click the link at the top to bypass all that crap.

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9 thoughts on “My candidate … maybe”

  1. I’m apparently a bit easier to please than ***Dave is, having six candidates above 75%.

    1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100 %)
    2. Dennis Kucinich (86 %)
    3. Barack Obama (79 %)
    4. Alan Augustson (78 %)
    5. Hillary Clinton (76 %)
    6. Al Gore (76 %)
    7. Joseph Biden (76 %)
    8. Wesley Clark (73 %)
    9. Christopher Dodd (71 %)
    10. Michael Bloomberg (71 %)
    11. John Edwards (70 %)
    12. Mike Gravel (70 %)
    13. Kent McManigal (67 %)
    14. Bill Richardson (62 %)
    15. Ron Paul (53 %)
    16. Elaine Brown (41 %)
    17. Rudolph Giuliani (35 %)
    18. Mitt Romney (32 %)
    19. John McCain (30 %)
    20. Chuck Hagel (26 %)
    21. Tommy Thompson (25 %)
    22. Newt Gingrich (23 %)
    23. Mike Huckabee (20 %)
    24. Tom Tancredo (17 %)
    25. Fred Thompson (16 %)
    26. Sam Brownback (14 %)
    27. Duncan Hunter (13 %)
    28. Jim Gilmore (8 %)

  2. My best bet is apparently Dennis Kucinich (64%), though Alan Augstson gets 67%, he is apparently no longer running.

    What a great tool!

  3. My low scores may be because, as a “centrist” (as BD puts it), I tend to take a more moderate, nuanced (or, if you will, wishy-washy) stance on most topics, and so avoid the all-or-nothing binary choices of most political policy rhetoric (at least that which can be captured in a quiz like this).

  4. 1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
    2. Dennis Kucinich (72%) Information link
    3. Alan Augustson (71%) Information link
    4. Barack Obama (71%) Information link
    5. Wesley Clark (65%) Information link
    6. Al Gore (64%) Information link
    7. John Edwards (62%) Information link
    8. Christopher Dodd (61%) Information link
    9. Joseph Biden (61%) Information link
    10. Hillary Clinton (58%)

    And Duncan Hunter dead last at 7%, which is not a surprise since he’s local to me and I always end up opposed to his positions. And I’m not surprise by Kicinish either, I felt that way in the last election. Obama very close, which doesn’t bother me, and I think Hilary falls because of my answer to the question about opposition of the war. And, though there was no question about opposition to legacy votes, my mantra for this election is ” No More Legacies!”

    And apropo of nothing else, did you know that Barbara Bush is a direct decendent of Franklin Pierce. Talk about a legacy of ineptitude – in his re-election bid, Pierce didn’t get the nomination of his own party.

  5. I couldn’t remember what this quiz had told me earlier, so I searched your blog for this post. Then, on a whim, I did the quiz again because it’s been updated since the last time I did it. This time it tells me that Clinton is my best fit. Either my views have changed over time, or the quiz measures things a little differently now (or both). Looking at the detailed data on the candidates, I think I prefer Bill Richardson over Hillary Clinton, so I don’t really know why the quiz says otherwise.

  6. Part of it may have to do with personal / emotional connection or nuances in what you think of a candidate, vs. straight policy position items. That could include your sense of how authentic the candidates are in their positions.

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