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Who did votechooser.com recommend for you? (Not who you will vote for, who did the site pick for you?)  

68 members have voted

  1. 1.

    • Hillary Clinton (Democrat)
      6
    • Barack Obama (Democrat)
      42
    • John McCain (Republican)
      11
    • Mike Huckabee (Republican)
      2
    • Mitt Romney (Republican)
      4
    • Ron Paul (Republican)
      3


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This is a very simple 10 question "survey" that uses your responses to the issues to determine what canidate is a "best fit" for you.

Obviously, this is highly simplified, and won't neccesarily be accurate for the more politically aware...

...but for those that want to be involved but are daunted by the task of determining each canidate's stance(s) on the issues... this is a quick way to get some help.

I also made a survey, not for who you are intending to vote for (should they become the party's canidate for president), but who the website SUGGESTED for you.

Obviously, any comments and discussion should be posted here as well. Especially if your "suggested" canidate and the person you were thinking of voting for aren't the same.

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So, with "Super Tuesday" coming to a close, it appears that Clinton and Obama split a lot of states, but California seems to be going to Clinton...

...and McCain took the majority of the wins, but Huckabee won some surprising victories in the South, and Romney came in "third," as they say.

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So, with "Super Tuesday" coming to a close, it appears that Clinton and Obama split a lot of states, but California seems to be going to Clinton...

...and McCain took the majority of the wins, but Huckabee won some surprising victories in the South, and Romney came in "third," as they say.

Obama took at least 13 of the 22 states and will pick up about 10-25 more delegates than Hillary when the day is over

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I just took the two quizzes and they told me to vote for people that already dropped out. LOL

Out of the people still in the race, the VoteChooser told me to Obama (Actually 9 to 1) and USA Today told me Hillary. No wonder the rest of the country is confused. I am confused ... and it's only Wednesday.

I think this will go to the very end for the Democrats. I think McCain will win it for the Republicans barring Romney giving all his Delegates to Huckaby (if he can do that). But as for the Democrats ... What are the odds of one of the final two becoming the other's Vice Presidential Candidate? At first I said no but it seems like they are playing nice so far so I'm not sure. And then you still have Edwards that may have a major effect on the Super Delegates.

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The Mitt would never give his delegates to Huckabee, all the other GOP candidates hate Mitt with a passion, which has been a lot of fun to watch.

It wouldn't surprise me if there's already a secret deal made between McCain and Huck for the VP spot.

A Obama/Hillary ticket isn't going to happen, Obama can hardly run on change and then pick Hillary as VP and get all the baggage that comes with her.

Hillary/Obama on the other hand is possible since Hillary will clearly say and do anything to get elected, but Obama would be crazy to accept since the real VP to Hillary would be Bill.

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Here are my results:

VoteChooser

1,2. Hillary Clinton (7-3) & Barack Obama (7-3)

3. Mike Huckabee

4,5,6. John McCain, Ron Paul, and Mitt Romney

USAToday

1. Mitt Romney

2. Rudy Giuliani (even though he is out of the race)

3. Mike Huckabee

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9-1 to Obama for me, followed by Clinton (7-3). After that, it went to McCain, but the score was 3-7. :lol:

EDIT - Only disagreed on removing troops from Iraq, which I'm actually unsure about, but voted now, whereas Obama went with 1-2 years.

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EDIT - Only disagreed on removing troops from Iraq, which I'm actually unsure about, but voted now, whereas Obama went with 1-2 years.

I always vote for 1-2 years, because I do think it needs to be a gradual effort.

However, the other poll had a misleading question about continuing to pay for the war because it meant supporting the troops. I voted yes to that, because we will have to continue paying for the troops, as the cost of bringing them home will go past Bush's half-year budget that ends in Jan. 2009.

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