mrvlknight21
Pullups for breakfast!!
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- Feb 2, 2004
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Romney 96%
Paul 82%
Paul 82%
Man, Jill Stein has been getting the percentages....too bad she doesn't have a chance in hell.....geeeesh.
If people voted for who best suited them it would be Jill Stein vs Gary Johnson. lol
I really wish this country had like 4 or 5 parties, that way 2 or 3 of them would have to vote as a block to get stuff passed
The test is skewed.But, apparently you are rather liberal as far as social issues, which pushes you towards Libertarian....
I'm the same way...Being socially liberal, and fiscally conservative, usually titles you a Libertarian.... : /
No one's going to vote for them because the current voting system makes them afraid they'll throw their votes away.
It's not true, but that's the perception because they keep getting low numbers, because people are afraid they'll lose, because they keep getting low numbers, because people are afraid they'll lose, because...
The test is skewed.
I am socially conservative; However, I'm closer to the center in regard to the social issue of same-sex marriage then Romney, which the test interprets as being Libertarian.
What would you call the view that abortion should be outlawed except in cases of rape, incest, or danger to the mother or child's health?
That's what i believe in.
91% Gary Johnson
after than Mitt Romney, then Ron Paul
On these three I agreed with them on all things, except with Mitt Romney I did not agree on Social issues....
I sided with Ron Paul and Gary Johnson on all areas except domestic issues....
I've done this before. Long ago. But here is my recent try just now.
Gary Johnson 93%
Ron Paul 92%
The rest don't matter lolololol.
Libertarian 93%
Green 63%
59% Republican
56% Democrat