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Question: Which Pair of Words Best Describes Your?
#1
Multiculturalism
 
#2
Assimilation
 
#3
Neutral
 
#4
Collectivism
 
#5
Individualism
 
#6
Neutral
 
#7
Tough
 
#8
Tender
 
#9
Neutral
 
#10
Pacifism
 
#11
Militarism
 
#12
Neutral
 
#13
Centralization
 
#14
Decentralization
 
#15
Neutral
 
#16
Small Government
 
#17
Big Government
 
#18
Neutral
 
#19
Populism
 
#20
Elitism
 
#21
Neutral
 
#22
Laissez-faire
 
#23
Keynesian
 
#24
Neutral
 
#25
Capitalism
 
#26
Socialism
 
#27
Neutral
 
#28
Globalization
 
#29
Protectionism
 
#30
Neutral
 
#31
Privacy
 
#32
Security
 
#33
Neutral
 
#34
Unilaterlaism
 
#35
Multilateralism
 
#36
Neutral
 
#37
Traditional
 
#38
Progressive
 
#39
Neutral
 
#40
Isolationism
 
#41
Imperialism
 
#42
Neutral
 
#43
Isolation
 
#44
Imperialism
 
#45
Neutral
 
#46
Regulation
 
#47
Deregulation
 
#48
Neutral
 
#49
Environmentalism
 
#50
Anthropocentrism
 
#51
Neutral
 
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Partisan results

Total Voters: 37

Calculate results by number of options selected
Author Topic: iSideWith Political Themes  (Read 3346 times)
youngohioan216
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Posts: 146
United States


« on: January 18, 2016, 07:21:45 PM »
« edited: January 18, 2016, 07:55:12 PM by youngohioan216 »

Decentralization 76
Assimilation 12
Tough 12
Capitalism 36
Globalization 18
Small Government 20
Laissez-Faire 22
Elitism 40
Individualism 26
Traditional 14
Militarism 16
Multilateralism 50
Anthropocentrism 16
Imperialism 8
Deregulation 2
Privacy/Security 0


Ideology: Libertarian
Your political beliefs would be considered moderately Libertarian on an ideological scale, meaning you tend to support policies that promote social and economic freedom.


Parties:
Republican 82%
Libertarian 80%
Constitution 72%
Green 57%
Democrats 53%
Socialist 39%


Candidates:
Cruz 79%
Rubio 77%
Paul 77%
Trump 75%
Fiorina 73%
Bush 71%
Christie 71%
Carson 69%
Santorum 68%
Huckabee 66%
Sanders 64
Clinton 63%
Kasich 60%
O'Malley 44%
Webb 34%

Some big surprises here:
-Cruz #1
-Trump #4
-Kasich 60%, below Hillary and Bernie and 3rd last-I'm undecided between him and Rand to vote for in the GOP primary
-Webb only 34% (I have a soft spot for old school Democrats like him)


I'm a E +2.32, S -0.7 on the Political Matrix so I feel like this test makes me look a lot more right wing than I actually am.



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youngohioan216
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Posts: 146
United States


« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2016, 10:42:17 PM »
« Edited: January 18, 2016, 11:55:45 PM by youngohioan216 »

Is "Should companies be required to include women on their board of directors?"an issue in the election? As far as I know it hasn't been brought up in any of the debates and none of the candidates have made a statement on it.  Isidewith says "we could not determine this candidate's position" for everyone except Sanders.  They say yes for him but the source they cite doesn't say anything about requiring companies to include women on their board of directors.
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