http://www.selectsmart.com/president/2008.htmlPretty accurate IMO... 1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Duncan Hunter (75%) Click here for info 3. Tom Tancredo (68%) Click here for info 4. Newt Gingrich (65%) Click here for info 5. John McCain (64%) Click here for info 6. Ron Paul (64%) Click here for info 7. Chuck Hagel (61%) Click here for info 8. Fred Thompson (59%) Click here for info 9. Sam Brownback (58%) Click here for info 10. Jim Gilmore (55%) Click here for info 11. Mike Huckabee (51%) Click here for info 12. Mitt Romney (47%) Click here for info 13. Rudolph Giuliani (44%) Click here for info 14. Tommy Thompson (37%) Click here for info 15. Kent McManigal (36%) Click here for info 16. John Edwards (34%) Click here for info 17. Joseph Biden (34%) Click here for info 18. Hillary Clinton (31%) Click here for info 19. Al Gore (31%) Click here for info 20. Christopher Dodd (31%) Click here for info 21. Bill Richardson (29%) Click here for info 22. Barack Obama (28%) Click here for info 23. Dennis Kucinich (26%) Click here for info 24. Wesley Clark (24%) Click here for info 25. Mike Gravel (18%) Click here for info 26. Elaine Brown (6%) Click here for info
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)2. Christopher Dodd (86%) Click here for info3. Dennis Kucinich (80%) Click here for info4. Barack Obama (78%) Click here for info5. Hillary Clinton (70%) Click here for info6. Joseph Biden (70%) Click here for info7. John Edwards (69%) Click here for info8. Wesley Clark (67%) Click here for info9. Al Gore (66%) Click here for info10. Bill Richardson (59%) Click here for info11. Ron Paul (53%) Click here for info12. Elaine Brown (44%) Click here for info13. Kent McManigal (44%) Click here for info14. Tommy Thompson (38%) Click here for info15. Mike Gravel (36%) Click here for info16. Rudolph Giuliani (36%) Click here for info17. Tom Tancredo (27%) Click here for info18. Mitt Romney (27%) Click here for info19. John McCain (24%) Click here for info20. Duncan Hunter (21%) Click here for info21. Mike Huckabee (20%) Click here for info22. Sam Brownback (20%) Click here for info23. Chuck Hagel (19%) Click here for info24. Jim Gilmore (18%) Click here for info25. Newt Gingrich (16%) Click here for info26. Fred Thompson (14%) Click here for infoDespite not knowing the first three candidates, I like my results. Pretty much what I think I would vote for...Good Post Captain, this was an interesting site!
TheCaptain, you're like my opposite. 1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Al Gore (65%) Click here for info 3. Barack Obama (60%) Click here for info 4. Wesley Clark (58%) Click here for info 5. Ron Paul (54%) Click here for info 6. Christopher Dodd (54%) Click here for info 7. Joseph Biden (52%) Click here for info 8. John Edwards (51%) Click here for info 9. Hillary Clinton (50%) Click here for info 10. Rudolph Giuliani (49%) Click here for info 11. Dennis Kucinich (46%) Click here for info 12. John McCain (46%) Click here for info 13. Chuck Hagel (44%) Click here for info 14. Tommy Thompson (40%) Click here for info 15. Sam Brownback (39%) Click here for info 16. Kent McManigal (38%) Click here for info 17. Bill Richardson (36%) Click here for info 18. Duncan Hunter (36%) Click here for info 19. Fred Thompson (34%) Click here for info 20. Tom Tancredo (33%) Click here for info 21. Newt Gingrich (32%) Click here for info 22. Mike Huckabee (31%) Click here for info 23. Mitt Romney (31%) Click here for info 24. Mike Gravel (30%) Click here for info 25. Jim Gilmore (26%) Click here for info 26. Elaine Brown (20%) Click here for info
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)2. Barack Obama (82%) Click here for info3. John Edwards (68%) Click here for info4. Al Gore (66%) Click here for info5. Dennis Kucinich (64%) Click here for info6. Hillary Clinton (63%) Click here for info7. Joseph Biden (63%) Click here for info8. Wesley Clark (60%) Click here for info9. Christopher Dodd (60%) Click here for info10. Rudolph Giuliani (48%) Click here for info11. Elaine Brown (46%) Click here for info12. Bill Richardson (45%) Click here for info13. Ron Paul (40%) Click here for info14. Kent McManigal (38%) Click here for info15. Mike Huckabee (29%) Click here for info16. Tommy Thompson (29%) Click here for info17. John McCain (28%) Click here for info18. Chuck Hagel (27%) Click here for info19. Sam Brownback (27%) Click here for info20. Mitt Romney (24%) Click here for info21. Fred Thompson (22%) Click here for info22. Mike Gravel (20%) Click here for info23. Newt Gingrich (19%) Click here for info24. Tom Tancredo (17%) Click here for info25. Duncan Hunter (13%) Click here for info26. Jim Gilmore (9%) Click here for info
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. John McCain (67%) 3. Tom Tancredo (65%) 4. Mitt Romney (62%) 5. Duncan Hunter (55%) 6. Sam Brownback (51%) 7. Ron Paul (50%) 8. Jim Gilmore (50%) 9. Hillary Clinton (50%) 10. Rudolph Giuliani (49%) 11. Mike Huckabee (48%) 12. Fred Thompson (45%) 13. Joseph Biden (45%) 14. Chuck Hagel (44%) 15. Bill Richardson (42%) 16. John Edwards (42%) 17. Newt Gingrich (42%) 18. Al Gore (40%) 19. Tommy Thompson (40%) 20. Wesley Clark (39%) 21. Christopher Dodd (37%) 22. Barack Obama (35%) 23. Dennis Kucinich (35%) 24. Kent McManigal (28%) 25. Elaine Brown (14%) 26. Mike Gravel (10%)I think it is safe to say that I am solidly in the red corner.
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Ron Paul (63%) 3. John McCain (56%) 4. Barack Obama (55%) 5. Tom Tancredo (48%) 6. Hillary Clinton (48%) 7. Joseph Biden (47%) 8. Al Gore (47%) 9. Christopher Dodd (47%) 10. Dennis Kucinich (45%) 11. Mitt Romney (44%) 12. John Edwards (43%) 13. Duncan Hunter (41%) 14. Wesley Clark (41%) 15. Rudolph Giuliani (41%) 16. Chuck Hagel (40%) 17. Kent McManigal (39%) 18. Sam Brownback (39%) 19. Mike Huckabee (36%) 20. Bill Richardson (35%) 21. Newt Gingrich (31%) 22. Fred Thompson (28%) 23. Tommy Thompson (28%) 24. Jim Gilmore (26%) 25. Elaine Brown (22%) 26. Mike Gravel (19%)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ASUFan22 @ Apr 10 2007, 06:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>TheCaptain, you're like my opposite. 1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Al Gore (65%) Click here for info 3. Barack Obama (60%) Click here for info 4. Wesley Clark (58%) Click here for info 5. Ron Paul (54%) Click here for info 6. Christopher Dodd (54%) Click here for info 7. Joseph Biden (52%) Click here for info 8. John Edwards (51%) Click here for info 9. Hillary Clinton (50%) Click here for info 10. Rudolph Giuliani (49%) Click here for info 11. Dennis Kucinich (46%) Click here for info 12. John McCain (46%) Click here for info 13. Chuck Hagel (44%) Click here for info 14. Tommy Thompson (40%) Click here for info 15. Sam Brownback (39%) Click here for info 16. Kent McManigal (38%) Click here for info 17. Bill Richardson (36%) Click here for info 18. Duncan Hunter (36%) Click here for info 19. Fred Thompson (34%) Click here for info 20. Tom Tancredo (33%) Click here for info 21. Newt Gingrich (32%) Click here for info 22. Mike Huckabee (31%) Click here for info 23. Mitt Romney (31%) Click here for info 24. Mike Gravel (30%) Click here for info 25. Jim Gilmore (26%) Click here for info 26. Elaine Brown (20%) Click here for info</div>We got the same 1st 3 1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Al Gore (74%) 3. Barack Obama (73%) 4. Dennis Kucinich (70%) 5. Wesley Clark (68%) 6. John Edwards (66%) 7. Hillary Clinton (66%) 8. Christopher Dodd (65%) 9. Joseph Biden (64%) 10. Bill Richardson (57%) 11. Ron Paul (46%) 12. Rudolph Giuliani (40%) 13. Mike Gravel (35%) 14. Tommy Thompson (33%) 15. Elaine Brown (30%) 16. Mitt Romney (29%) 17. Kent McManigal (25%) 18. Tom Tancredo (25%) 19. John McCain (25%) 20. Mike Huckabee (25%) 21. Duncan Hunter (20%) 22. Chuck Hagel (18%) 23. Jim Gilmore (18%) 24. Newt Gingrich (18%) 25. Sam Brownback (14%) 26. Fred Thompson (11%) Well I said Richardson or Obama were my picks, and they're #s 3 and 10 On some of my top issues, they:both oppose gay marriage, Obama supports civil union(what I picked)both are pro-choice as am IRichardson supports medicinal marijuana, but not recreational, as do IObama is for gun control, Richardson is against it(im for it)Both want gov. funded health care (so do I)Richardson wants to tighten the borders but form a sensible legalization plan since it's impractical and almost impossible to deport the 11+ million illegals(I somewhat agree, I hate illegals) So Richardson is against gun control, and I don't agree with that, and Obama I think wants open immigration which I strongly disagree with.
About the healthcare...what do those options mean? Anything about health insurance, because people receiving it without insurance bring up prices for everyone else.
I still don't know what the options are... Is the democratic side health care for everyone, not requiring insurance because I'm not so sure about that, but I'm still Democratic for most things.
It has Edwards and Gore to low and Clinton too high1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Barack Obama (74%) Click here for info 3. Christopher Dodd (71%) Click here for info 4. Dennis Kucinich (70%) Click here for info 5. Wesley Clark (67%) Click here for info 6. Joseph Biden (65%) Click here for info 7. Al Gore (64%) Click here for info 8. Hillary Clinton (64%) Click here for info 9. John Edwards (56%) Click here for info 10. Ron Paul (53%) Click here for info 11. Bill Richardson (52%) Click here for info 12. Kent McManigal (42%) Click here for info 13. Mike Gravel (40%) Click here for info 14. Elaine Brown (40%) Click here for info 15. Tommy Thompson (31%) Click here for info 16. Rudolph Giuliani (30%) Click here for info 17. Chuck Hagel (28%) Click here for info 18. Mike Huckabee (27%) Click here for info 19. John McCain (24%) Click here for info 20. Sam Brownback (24%) Click here for info 21. Duncan Hunter (23%) Click here for info 22. Newt Gingrich (22%) Click here for info 23. Tom Tancredo (20%) Click here for info 24. Mitt Romney (19%) Click here for info 25. Jim Gilmore (18%) Click here for info 26. Fred Thompson (15%) Click here for info
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Combs @ Apr 11 2007, 01:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Obama pretty high on everybody's list.</div>Not mine. Although I'd rather have him than Hitlery or Gore.
Im not a american.but Barack Obama for president!!he seems pretty cool, I saw him on the david letterman show.
2. Christopher Dodd (79% 3. Barack Obama (73%) 4. Dennis Kucinich (73%) 5. Hillary Clinton (64%) 6. Joseph Biden (64% -------------------------------------- One thing for me, most of these issues that are part of those options, a President will not even have to deal with anyway. I'm much more concerned over his foreign policy positions than anything.
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%) 2. Dennis Kucinich (86%) Click here for info 3. Christopher Dodd (78%) Click here for info 4. Barack Obama (75%) Click here for info 5. Joseph Biden (70%) Click here for info 6. Hillary Clinton (69%) Click here for info 7. Kent McManigal (66%) Click here for info 8. Wesley Clark (63%) Click here for info 9. Al Gore (62%) Click here for info 10. John Edwards (58%) Click here for info 11. Bill Richardson (56%) Click here for info 12. Ron Paul (49%) Click here for info 13. Rudolph Giuliani (41%) Click here for info 14. Elaine Brown (35%) Click here for info 15. Mike Gravel (34%) Click here for info 16. John McCain (32%) Click here for info 17. Mitt Romney (32%) Click here for info 18. Tom Tancredo (28%) Click here for info 19. Mike Huckabee (28%) Click here for info 20. Chuck Hagel (27%) Click here for info 21. Tommy Thompson (25%) Click here for info 22. Duncan Hunter (21%) Click here for info 23. Sam Brownback (18%) Click here for info 24. Newt Gingrich (16%) Click here for info 25. Fred Thompson (14%) Click here for info 26. Jim Gilmore (10%) Click here for info
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ Apr 11 2007, 09:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>2. Christopher Dodd (79% 3. Barack Obama (73%) 4. Dennis Kucinich (73%) 5. Hillary Clinton (64%) 6. Joseph Biden (64% -------------------------------------- One thing for me, most of these issues that are part of those options, a President will not even have to deal with anyway. I'm much more concerned over his foreign policy positions than anything.</div>Richardson used to be a UN member, and has lots of experiece with foreign affairs. He's probably the candidate that I feel I would vote for most, only thing I didn't like was that he's against gun control.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Something-To-Say @ Apr 11 2007, 07:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>only thing I didn't like was that he's against gun control.</div>Come on man, that's a good thing.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Captain @ Apr 11 2007, 05:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Come on man, that's a good thing.</div>No it's not.