Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Where do you find a survey that matches you with a candidate?

A friend came across this website (and now can't remember what it was) where you could take a survey, and they would compare your answers with the current crop of presidential candidates and tell you who you most closely match. Anyone know where to find this survey?

Where do you find a survey that matches you with a candidate?
http://www.selectsmart.com/president/200...





This might be what you are looking for.
Reply:E-Harmony....j/k
Reply:http://www.speakout.com/votematch/





This is a great site that can match you to presidential candidates, senators, house incumbents, etc. It asks you a series of questions on the issues and even gives you a balanced background on the issues.
Reply:I remember seeing a better site for the last election. I'll try to find it.





From these links:





1st link gave me Nader (?) and Edwards.





2nd link gave me Obama, Kucinich, Edwards, Biden, Clinton, Gore, in that order. I believe this one is more accurate. See my response to "Who are you voting for in 2008", and you will see.





Highest "republican" was Ron Paul, who came in at 13, with a 42% match.





The site I used in 2004 gave me Kucinich, but I was rooting for Dean. Got stuck with Kerry.


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