I don't quite know what to think, as the two different quizzes I took had very different results:
80% Barack Obama
77% John Edwards
77% Hillary Clinton
73% Chris Dodd
71% Bill Richardson
67% John McCain
65% Joe Biden
58% Dennis Kucinich
58% Mike Gravel
54% Mike Huckabee
52% Mitt Romney
49% Rudy Giuliani
41% Tom Tancredo
41% Fred Thompson
38% Ron Paul
2008 Presidential Candidate Matching Quiz And the VoteMatch Quiz. Total 45% John McCain (R)
Total 40% John Edwards (D)
Total 40% Chris Dodd (D)
Total 35% Mike Huckabee (R)
Total 33% Hillary Clinton (D)
Total 33% Mike Gravel (D)
Total 33% Barack Obama (D)
Total 33% Bill Richardson (D)
Total 30% Cynthia McKinney (Green)
Total 30% Alan Keyes (R)
Total 30% Ron Paul (R)
Total 30% Rudy Giuliani (R)
Total 30% Mitt Romney (R)
Total 28% Joe Biden (D)
Total 28% Dennis Kucinich (D)
Total 25% Fred Thompson (R)
Total 23% Duncan Hunter (R)
Total 20% John Cox (R)
As I've been feeling quite in the middle politically, or to be more accurate: very separated from both parties, the first quiz seems a bit unrealistically heavy on the Democratic side.
I want to hear more of them speaking, and
divadivine>, I found videos of the January 5 New Hampshire Debate, so we can finally watch the first part of that, which I'm doing right now.
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The other parts come up on the sidebar of the YouTube page. YouTube posters are so loyal and quick with their videos, I am always grateful! :)