Which Presidental Candidate is Right for You? Take This Quiz
Online quiz helps voters find the candidate whose views most closely match their own.
With all the discussion on different policies, tax plans and social issues, it can be difficult to decide which candidate for president matches your own views the best.
An online quiz on ISideWith.com is trying to help voters decide. The quiz asked voters to select their stances on foreign and domestic issues and the results are then compared with the policy positions of the candidates in order to show quiz takers which candidate has the most similar views.
The quiz only takes a couple of minutes to complete.
A look at the quiz results for Massachusetts shows that 61 percent of the Commonwealth voters who took it side most closely with President Obama. 51 percent side most closely with Green Party candidate Jill Stein, 45 percent are most closely aligned with Libertarian Gary Johnson and only 29 percent match most closely with GOP Candidate Mitt Romney.
Click here to take the quiz and find out with which candidate your views most closely align. Let us know the results in the comments section below.
Chris Schaffner
5:26 pm on Friday, September 14, 2012
"61 percent of the Commonwealth voters who took it side most closely with President Obama. 51 percent side most closely with Green Party candidate Jill Stein, 45 percent are most closely aligned with Libertarian Gary Johnson and only 29 percent match most closely with GOP Candidate Mitt Romney." - Massachusetts is giving 186% !!!
Sid Bourne
12:11 pm on Monday, September 17, 2012
Just a poor choice of words by the author: replace "side most closely with" or "most closely aligned with" by "agree with more than half of the positions of", and the numbers all make sense. Actually a very good survey.
Reverend E. Raleigh Pimperton III
7:56 pm on Friday, September 14, 2012
Richard,
This survey is pitiful. No wonder the results are so weird.
Reverend E. Raleigh Pimperton III
karen
2:20 pm on Saturday, September 15, 2012
Fascinating! Answers beyond "yes" and "no",