2008 presidential candidates quiz
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89% Dennis Kucinich
88% Mike Gravel
80% John Edwards
78% Barack Obama
76% Joe Biden
74% Chris Dodd
73% Hillary Clinton
67% Bill Richardson
34% Rudy Giuliani
25% John McCain
19% Ron Paul
17% Mike Huckabee
17% Mitt Romney
15% Tom Tancredo
8% Fred Thompson
2008 Presidential Candidate Matching Quiz
No surprises there! Well, actually, I'm a little surprised that Richardson is at the bottom of my Democratic list -- I like him a lot. Also surprised that Thompson comes in lower than Huckabee and Paul, who are totally anathema, while Thompson seems relatively innocuous (probably because he hasn't a chance).
As a New Hampshirite, of course, my opinion counts for way more than the rest of the nation. :lol: Or at least, based on the number of phone calls and mailings we get from various campaigns (and I am registered independent for some reason, so we get calls from both sides), you'd think that was the case. Ugh. I'll be glad when the primary is done -- we get at least 5 calls each night from campaigns, and our mail is chock full of candidate ads. 3 more days!
88% Mike Gravel
80% John Edwards
78% Barack Obama
76% Joe Biden
74% Chris Dodd
73% Hillary Clinton
67% Bill Richardson
34% Rudy Giuliani
25% John McCain
19% Ron Paul
17% Mike Huckabee
17% Mitt Romney
15% Tom Tancredo
8% Fred Thompson
2008 Presidential Candidate Matching Quiz
No surprises there! Well, actually, I'm a little surprised that Richardson is at the bottom of my Democratic list -- I like him a lot. Also surprised that Thompson comes in lower than Huckabee and Paul, who are totally anathema, while Thompson seems relatively innocuous (probably because he hasn't a chance).
As a New Hampshirite, of course, my opinion counts for way more than the rest of the nation. :lol: Or at least, based on the number of phone calls and mailings we get from various campaigns (and I am registered independent for some reason, so we get calls from both sides), you'd think that was the case. Ugh. I'll be glad when the primary is done -- we get at least 5 calls each night from campaigns, and our mail is chock full of candidate ads. 3 more days!
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Date: 2008-01-05 11:48 pm (UTC)When I lived in NH it was a primary year and I have to say it was pretty irritating. Almost as irritating, I lived in NY the following year in the same year that Hillary ran for senate. I can't remember her opponent's name (it began with an L), but between their ads and ads for the GE clean up of the hudson river (both for and against) I almost missed watching regular commercials.
Enjoy your primary voting.
And that really gorgeous little baby you've got!