Boooo. These results remind me of dogshit.
Clinton-Gore '08 has a resonance. Think hard on it… Clinton has the backing of the hardcore republican base, and Gore has the hardcore democrat base.
How many votes were there total, Eli?
@3
...it says the total votes at the bottom of each ballot.
I cleared my cache to vote for Richardson a couple of times. Most of these votes aren't legit.
omg i wish i could blog on here live about the logo thing. cos A) joe solmonese has a wet upper lip and is bizarre and B) obama said he was bi
Okay, here's a really simple way to find out which candidates share your views. This script is composed entirely of data collected by www.2decide.com. Enter your choices below and hit GO to rank the candidates.
Here's how it works, if you want to know. If you agree with a candidate, he gets point(s). If you disagree, take point(s) away. Unkown/other results in no points. The number of points given or taken depends on the weight you set. "Meh" is worth 1 point, "important" 2, and "key" is worth 5. The items you disagree about will be listed directly underneath each candidate (if they score greater than zero).
It's rough because of the broad generalizations, but interesting nonetheless.
Also:
You would probably be interested to know that Kucinich has been the first choice of 59865 people (out of 103590). That wasn't my intention or expectation when making this site, but it is certainly interesting.
kucinich is a long shot because people keep telling us he is, even though most everyone i know agrees with nearly everything he says. we are trained to embrace mediocracy.
Kucinich has no chance because although we are thinking animals, we are still animals. And the part of us that we share with other pack animals, the part that likes to form up under an alpha male or alpha female, is completely unreceptive to the idea of Denny as an alpha anything.
@ Poe, not in my brower it doesn't ....
Well, I'll check it out when I get home. I use Safari at home so maybe I'll be able to see it there.
That "pick your candidate" website is totally geared to produce a Kucinich result, whatever the guy claims. It doesn't even mention the traditional issues, like economics. It's just hot-button moral issues. It is in fact a clear bias to extremism, either right or left.
What Fnarf said. I know I've got little in common with Dennis "Peace Department" Kucinich but that's who I allegedly agree with 90% of the time. There are no practical questions asked by that site.
@10, @11 - true.
Reality favors Gore and Obama. MSM favors Sen. Clinton. And activists favor Kucinich and that wacko GOP guy who hates the Iraq War but won't win.
All "hot-button moral issues"? Whatever.
They're soliticting suggestions for the next 25 issues to add to the list. Here's the existing list.
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