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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

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Hydera
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« on: June 13, 2015, 12:34:44 PM »

lol







Still voting for Hillary but i kinda knew i was more centrist than most of the base on issues like immigration. Hillary's shift to the left to pander to the far-left of the democrats really killed it otherwise it would be closer. Also IDK why it says i agree with Marco Rubio when he actually approves of Obama's amnesty.

This also explains my burning hatred for Bernie Sanders.
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Hydera
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« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2015, 11:05:39 AM »

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.

This, as well as the fact that I worry Sanders has a bit too import-substitution-industrialization-esque economic policy, and I don't have the confidence he could get any of his policies through congress. I have voted left-wing in the past, but only if I thought the candidate had a decent chance of winning and would be balanced out by moderates.

If he were ever to win his economic policy would have an ass chance of passing congress.

If he even wins. Then 2018 is going to be a major slaughter as well as 2020.

The 2016 election is for just three things. Socially liberal viewpoints like gay rights, access to abortion and birth control and etc. Second is Making sure obamacare doesn't get repealed and making sure the US doesnt get super involved in foreign entanglements the GOP loves to get into like in iraq where we wasted trillions of dollars.  These are good points to vote democrat for but i think some democrats are scared to admit that anything else their not going to get eapecially on their economic views.

Bernie sanders is the liberal answer to ted cruz and he's going to damage the democrat brand real hard.

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