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Question: iSideWith Poll features 10 Republicans and 2 Democrats - http://www.isidewith.com/political-quiz
#1
Hillary Clinton
 
#2
Bernie Sanders
 
#3
Jeb Bush
 
#4
Scott Walker
 
#5
Marco Rubio
 
#6
Rand Paul
 
#7
Ben Carson
 
#8
Mike Huckabee
 
#9
Rick Santorum
 
#10
Ted Cruz
 
#11
Chris Christie
 
#12
Carly Fiorina
 
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Total Voters: 99

Author Topic: Who Do You Match on iSideWith?  (Read 12964 times)
publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,010
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« on: June 13, 2015, 01:36:02 PM »

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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,010
United States


« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2015, 08:53:27 PM »

Bernie Sanders - 90%
Hillary Clinton - 71%
Martin O'Malley - 62%
Jeb Bush - 52%
Rand Paul - 30%
Mike Huckabee - 25%
Chris Christie - 13%
Ben Carson - 12%
Scott Walker - 4%
Marco Rubio - 3%
Rick Perry 2%
Rick Santorum 1%
Carly Fiorina 0% (lol)

Yeah... still voting for Clinton.

I Keep seeing this....Why not vote someone who is closest to your beliefs? Why must you settle?
The Tea Party types don't, and they have been very successful...why not progressives?

Do you see Todd Akin, Christine O'Donnell, Richard Mourdock, Sharron Angle, and Ken Buck in the Senate? Those were 5 safe seats. The GOP really could have a supermajority at the moment.

Winnability is important. Small progress.

Exactly.

I agree with Sanders, but he's just a gadfly who'll lose to whoever the GOP nominates. Clinton might be more conservative than me, but I'd rather have her for President than Scott Walker.
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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,010
United States


« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2015, 09:01:33 PM »

Bernie Sanders - 90%
Hillary Clinton - 71%
Martin O'Malley - 62%
Jeb Bush - 52%
Rand Paul - 30%
Mike Huckabee - 25%
Chris Christie - 13%
Ben Carson - 12%
Scott Walker - 4%
Marco Rubio - 3%
Rick Perry 2%
Rick Santorum 1%
Carly Fiorina 0% (lol)

Yeah... still voting for Clinton.

I Keep seeing this....Why not vote someone who is closest to your beliefs? Why must you settle?
The Tea Party types don't, and they have been very successful...why not progressives?

Do you see Todd Akin, Christine O'Donnell, Richard Mourdock, Sharron Angle, and Ken Buck in the Senate? Those were 5 safe seats. The GOP really could have a supermajority at the moment.

Winnability is important. Small progress.

Exactly.

I agree with Sanders, but he's just a gadfly who'll lose to whoever the GOP nominates. Clinton might be more conservative than me, but I'd rather have her for President than Scott Walker.

Sanders has even less of a chance of winning the primary than the general (as does pretty much every D and R candidate except Hillary), so I'm comfortable voting for him to send a message that I like his positions more than those of any other candidate.

Yeah that's fair. I haven't decided who I'll vote for in the primary quite yet.
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