Election 2012: Who Do You Side With?

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Published: 27 Jul, 2012
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Still undecided about who will get your vote this November? Most political quizes categorize you as either a Democrat or a Republican. But this new app highlights eight presidential platforms when analyzing your political views.

After a series of questions on the economy, healthcare, the environment, social issues, foreign policy, immigration, and science, the online app matches you to one of the following presidential candidates: President Barack Obama (Democrat), Governor Mitt Romney (Republican), Jimmy McMillan (Rent Is Too Damn High Party), Rep. Ron Paul (Republican), Governor Gary Johnson (Libertarian), Dr. Jill Stein (Green Party), Rep. Virgil Goode, and Stewart Alexander (Socialist Party).

Check out isidewith.com to see who you stand with and share your results!

 

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