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tonyluu23
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| 03 Mar 2016 02:49 PM |
yeah, it's obvious it doesn't.
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| 03 Mar 2016 02:50 PM |
I'm legitimately curious as to where you found this quiz
and also legitimately curious as to how someone can possibly side more with Clinton than Sanders. |
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| 03 Mar 2016 02:51 PM |
isidewith(dot)com
really long quiz
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tonyluu23
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| 03 Mar 2016 02:53 PM |
i saw the link on a TFM twitter post
sanders and hillary were both on the bottom one after another lol |
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:04 PM |
sanders and hillary were on the bottom for me
trump was #1 for me |
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:08 PM |
| I got Hillary, Jill Stein of the Green Party, and Bernie, in order. |
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:11 PM |
| wow you must be a liberal, usa |
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FIRECAKE
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:13 PM |
sure it does
trump could tweak a couple of his views and easily run on the democratic ticket alongside hillary |
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:21 PM |
| Clinton and sanders on the top for me |
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:22 PM |
Bernie Sanders (Democrat) 93% Jill Stein (Green) 90% Hillary Clinton (Democrat) 89% Gary Johnson (Libertarian) 67% Michael Bloomberg (Independent) 60% Ted Cruz (Republican) 28% Marco Rubio (Republican) 25% Ben Carson (Republican) 23% John Kasich (Republican) 18% Donald Trump (Republican) 17% |
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:28 PM |
WOAHHH
85% CARSON 84% Trump 77% Cruz 76% Rubio 71% BLOOMBERG?!!??! HES RUNNING FOR OFFICE?! 69% Clinton HUEHUEUHEUHEUHEUHEUHUE 56% Sanders 54% Jill Stein...a Green Party person? 43% Gary Johnson........brb kms |
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:34 PM |
hilary...
"Statistics are used much like a drunk uses a lamp post: for support, not illumination."-Vin Scully |
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birmie123
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:38 PM |
clinton and sanders are both 82%
then michael bloomberg
it makes me happy that carson and trump are both really low though
you've been hit by, you've been struck by a smooth criminal |
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:39 PM |
For me..
Bernie Sanders, D: 97% Hillary Clinton, D: 96% Jill Stein, G: 89% Micheal Bloomberg, I: 77% Gary Johnson, LIBT: 53% John Kasich, R: 52% (makes sense, the only republican still in the race that isn't crazy) Ben Carson, R: 27% Marco Rubio, R: 25% Donald Trump, 21% (lol offended that it's so high on this list) Ted Cruz, R: 19% (lol offended that it's so high on this list)
/e ChapterTen
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:41 PM |
Donald Trump 83% Ted Cruz 75% Bernie Sanders 73% Jill Stein 71% Ben Carson 68% Marco Rubio 67% Hillary Clinton 66% Gary Johnson 64% Michael Bloomberg 59% John Kasich 51%
Constitution Party 82% Republican Party 74% Libertarian Party 74% Democrats 73% Green Party 73% Socialist Party USA 69%
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FIRECAKE
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:44 PM |
bernie 91% hillary 88%
everybody else was irrelevant
trump 58% |
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bookface6
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:53 PM |
bernie sanders 97% hillary clinton 96% (but i in no way support her) jill stein 92% michael bloomberg 83% john kasich 59% gary johnson 54% marco rubio 37% (suprised its this low) donald trump 31% ben carson 25% ted cruz 21%
94% democratic 94% green party 92% socialist 58% libertarian 43% republican
i found this very shocking
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:56 PM |
my question is how do they determine what clinton's views are
she changes them pretty much every day
"Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until they speak." - Unknown ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ |
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FIRECAKE
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:58 PM |
"but i in no way support her"
i feel like this is a very trendy thing to say now among democrats, especially young democrats (high school/college)
being a hipster, i am beginning to reject this view, which i once held. several reasons:
she was cleared of the charges brought against her in a congressional hearing. as much as i think she broke the law, the process determined that she did not.
she is the best bet to beat trump, and her policy is not THAT much further from bernie's. as long as one of the two democrats is put in office, we will continue to progress as a country. i think that if bernie is in the mix then it is a toss up between him and trump, but hillary has the establishment vote and most people already hate donald trump, so it's a landslide for her.
she is extremely experienced and qualified. having hillary as a president would be a kind of extension of the obama administration, but i don't mind that, personally. she was secretary of state, so there won't be a learning curve for her. she seems like the only competent foreign policy candidate that is running. |
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bookface6
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| 03 Mar 2016 03:59 PM |
id much rather her over trump, don't get me wrong
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| 03 Mar 2016 04:01 PM |
guys stay glued to that TV everything is fine this country is progressing it's so great here we are very free wow so much freedom so much progress so much equality it's fantastic here the political system isn't flawed it works
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FIRECAKE
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| 03 Mar 2016 04:01 PM |
well i just think that it's silly to say that you don't support a candidate when really you agree with 96% of what they are saying.
it goes both ways. i was talking to a dude who is very pro-bernie (same dude who wore the "FEEL THE BERN" if you were on that thread) and we got to the topic of education. he says:
"yeah, i don't agree with bernie's education policy but i support him fully and i hate hillary"
well, bud, the only thing that really differentiates bernie from hillary policy-wise is bernie's more extreme education policy, so uh, you do support hillary. |
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| 03 Mar 2016 04:02 PM |
"id much rather her over trump, don't get me wrong"
*facepalm |
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