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Leinad
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,049
United States


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E: -7.03, S: -7.91

« on: March 29, 2016, 02:20:26 AM »

As for "very socially liberal in general", I suppose that would depend on what exactly you consider "social" issues. For example, I consider myself mostly supportive of gun rights

I like the term "socially libertarian." It emphasizes the lack of government regulation into people's private lives, while "socially liberal" is still enforcing a "values system" in the same way "social conservatism" does, only it's a secular values system (and thus much closer to the "socially libertarian" values, although still missing the mark).



My opinion of both neoconservatives and the "religious right" would hurt me a lot, considering that's probably about half the party.

I'd alienate most of the party fairly quickly, and unlike Trump I wouldn't have as much of a base to fall back on (I'm not the type to lead a populist revolution, more the type to sit back and analyze data for said revolution).
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Leinad
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,049
United States


Political Matrix
E: -7.03, S: -7.91

« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2016, 07:10:28 PM »

I probably should have made an Establishment wing:

-Kent (R-CT)
-Muon (R-IL)

I don't know Enduro enough to place him into a wing/
I'm not really establishment. Out of the original 17 2016 candidates, I'd say I'm probably closest to Rubio and Walker, maybe Perry too.

... Ah, the pho-Tea Party. In all seriousness, your PM score implies you're closest to Rand Paul.

He's much more interventionist on foreign policy. Probably like Goldwater but more moderate instead of libertarian on social issues.
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