Very unbiased presidential candidate selector quiz

selectsmart.com/president/2008.html

I thought this was really cool. You select where you stand on a variety of issues, and it tells you whose beliefs are most in line with yours. Maybe this could provoke an interesting discussion instead of mud-slinging.

My results were as follows:

1. 	Theoretical Ideal Candidate   (100%)
2. 	Alan Augustson (campaign suspended)   (71%)  Information link
3. 	John Edwards   (65%)  Information link
4. 	Hillary Clinton   (65%)  Information link
5. 	Barack Obama   (64%)  Information link
6. 	Christopher Dodd   (64%)  Information link
7. 	Joseph Biden   (63%)  Information link
8. 	Dennis Kucinich   (61%)  Information link
9. 	Al Gore (not announced)   (60%)  Information link
10. 	Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton)   (60%)  Information link
11. 	Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run)   (58%)  Information link
12. 	Bill Richardson   (49%)  Information link
13. 	Mike Gravel   (48%)  Information link
14. 	Rudolph Giuliani   (42%)  Information link
15. 	Elaine Brown   (40%)  Information link
16. 	John McCain   (38%)  Information link
17. 	Mike Huckabee   (36%)  Information link
18. 	Mitt Romney   (31%)  Information link
19. 	Ron Paul   (30%)  Information link
20. 	Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain)   (30%)  Information link
21. 	Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani)   (30%)  Information link
22. 	Duncan Hunter   (28%)  Information link
23. 	Fred Thompson   (27%)  Information link
24. 	Kent McManigal (campaign

I can’t figure out why Gore scored so low for me - if he were running, he’d be my first choice for environmental issues alone. Must be something about him I don’t know.

  1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
  2. Dennis Kucinich (88%) Information link
  3. Barack Obama (80%) Information link
  4. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (76%) Information link
  5. Christopher Dodd (73%) Information link
  6. Hillary Clinton (72%) Information link
  7. Joseph Biden (72%) Information link
  8. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (70%) Information link
  9. John Edwards (69%) Information link
  10. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (64%) Information link
  11. Al Gore (not announced) (64%) Information link
  12. Bill Richardson (62%) Information link
  13. Mike Gravel (53%) Information link
  14. Elaine Brown (46%) Information link
  15. Ron Paul (42%) Information link
  16. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (40%) Information link
  17. Rudolph Giuliani (34%) Information link
  18. Mike Huckabee (32%) Information link
  19. John McCain (28%) Information link
  20. Alan Keyes (24%) Information link
  21. Chuck Hagel (not running) (24%) Information link
  22. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (20%) Information link
  23. Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani) (20%) Information link
  24. Mitt Romney (19%) Information link
  25. Newt Gingrich (says he will not run) (16%) Information link
  26. Fred Thompson (15%) Information link
  27. Tom Tancredo (15%) Information link
  28. Duncan Hunter (11%) Information link
  29. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (11%) Information link
  30. Stephen Colbert (campaign ended) (6%) Information link

It’s a shame that I won’t be allowed to vote for my preferred candidate unless he goes third party and also gets on the ballot in Oklahoma. But it’s a nice little quiz.

Are you mad ? Mike Huckabee is the only one endorsed by Chuck Norris.

“We are unable to service your request at this time. Please come back at a later date.”

Yep, I got the same thing. Five minutes of my life wasted!

Yep, I got the same thing. Five minutes of my life wasted![/quote]

No, you both got your answer. Don’t you get it?

What’s real puzzling is why Chuck isn’t running himself. I mean, come on!!

It’s a toss up:
Neither,
Nor,
None Of The Above.

Yep, I got the same thing. Five minutes of my life wasted![/quote]

I got the message as well but at the top of the page there is a message to click on the work “NEXT” in the sentence to get your results. I hit “NEXT” and got my results.

I’d rank McCain and Hagel much higher, but other than that, not bad for an Internet ranking system.

  1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
    1. Barack Obama (83%)
    2. Dennis Kucinich (83%)
    3. Christopher Dodd (77%)
    4. Joseph Biden (74%)
    5. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (74%)
    6. Hillary Clinton (73%)
    7. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (73%)
    8. John Edwards (72%)
    9. Al Gore (not announced)   (71%)  
      
    10. Bill Richardson   (69%)  Information link
      
    11. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run)   (67%)  
      
    12. Mike Gravel   (60%)
      
    13. Ron Paul   (50%)  
      
    14. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended)   (42%)  
      
    15. Elaine Brown   (37%)  
      
    16. Mike Huckabee   (33%)  
      
    17. Rudolph Giuliani   (31%) 
      
    18. John McCain   (29%)  
      
    19. Chuck Hagel (not running)   (26%) 
      
    20. Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani)   (26%)  
      
    21. Alan Keyes   (24%)  
      
    22. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain)   (20%)  
      
    23. Newt Gingrich (says he will not run)   (20%)  
      
    24. Mitt Romney   (19%)  
      
    25. Fred Thompson   (17%)   
      
    26. Tom Tancredo   (16%)   
      
    27. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn)   (14%)   
      
    28. Duncan Hunter   (13%)   
      
    29. Stephen Colbert (campaign ended)   (8%)