Actually, a decent multi-axis survey. I had problems with how some of the questions were phrased, but it was nice that you could weight your responses, and that there were a variety of questions for each category.
According to it, I side 93% with Jill Stein of the Greens — but 91% with Barack Obama, and since I suspect my vote is most valuable going for him, that's how I'll likely vote.
I don't side with Mitt Romney on any issues, it seems. Which is not a huge surprise. I'm with Colorado and American voters as a whole on 58% of the issues.
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I side 93% with Jill Stein
I just took the 2012 election quiz and found that I side the most with Green presidential candidate Jill Stein. Who do you side with?
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I’m 82% with Jill Stein and only 74% with Barack Obama, but there’s no question in my mind about my vote. It will be for Obama. I didn’t see anything in that survey that mentioned popular vote. If it had, I’d be for it.
@Ellie – “Popular vote”?
94% Jill Stein
92% Obama
65% Rock Anderson (who he?)
7% Mitt
Heres the kicker, considering I’m a liberal and lefty Brit
55% of the US public.
Rocky Anderson? http://www.independentpoliticalreport.com/2011/12/rock-anderson-co-founder-and-presidential-candidate-of-the-newly-formed-justice-party-tv-appearances/
According to the site, I'm closest to Obama, but I find the results a little suspect since it claims that although I agree with Romney very little (true), I side with Romney most closely on social issues (I'm fairly confident that's not the case).
Jill Stein 91%
Obama 77%
Anderson 76%
Johnson 56%
Goode 11%
Romney 9%
Colorado 53%
US 53%
The quiz had me siding 90% with Gary Johnson, which doesn't surprise me. But it had me siding 81% with the Republican party, which was a surprise to me.
Dave, sorry. I meant popular vote as opposed to process of the Electoral College.
I’m not convinced that we need to change from the Electoral to the Popular vote. Or, rather, I’m not convinced we fully understand and appreciate what that will actually mean in changes to the campaign process, good and bad alike.
And, honestly, if we’re going to tweak the Constitution, I can think of a few more important things to do with it.
Huh.
Results nearly identical to Dave’s.