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Web Quiz Tells You Which Presidential Candidate Best Fits Your Worldview

 
 
Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 12:02 pm
Web Quiz Tells You Which Presidential Candidate Best Fits Your Worldview
July 19, 2012
by Frank James - NPR

Take one guy with an abiding interest in politics, another guy with website-building skills and throw in the shared desire to get people more engaged in the political process, and you have the ingredients for an interactive site called ISideWith.com.

The site's purpose is to show you which presidential candidate's views most align with yours by running you through a short quiz that asks your stance on various policy issues, then determines which candidate most agrees with you.

It's not a new idea — similar quizzes popped up the past few election cycles. But what sets this one apart is the social-media angle: The site allows you to share your results with your friends or to comment via Facebook, and it shows you the states where candidates best match up with the quiz takers.

This last feature leads to some interesting results. No surprise, President Obama has the highest percentage of quiz takers agreeing with him in California, Illinois and New York.

But here's a twist: Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party presidential candidate and former New Mexico governor, has the highest percentage of quiz takers agreeing with him in a number of states that are likely to go for Mitt Romney come Election Day, including Texas and Georgia.

Taylor Peck, the 29-year old marketing consultant who started the site with 30-something techie Nick Boutelier, explained in an interview that they were something of an Internet-era version of The Odd Couple, roommates who were something of polar opposites:

"I'm a political news junkie. I've been discussing politics, following politics since I was 5 years old. ... He was kind of not interested in politics at all, typical of the undecided American voter, where I was consuming political news 24-7.

"So the idea came out that we wanted to have a medium where people like he and I could really communicate our views and kind of share where we side on different issues and which candidates we kind of agree with the most.

"So we wanted a tool for people like us to communicate and also why not our family and friends. So we kind of toyed around with it for a little while and we launched and got out a beta in April."

The counter on the site indicates that almost 750,000 visitors have taken the quiz so far.

So far, the metrics indicate that younger visitors, those between 18 and 30, are less patient in answering the questions but more willing to post their results on social media. Visitors over 65 are just the opposite — more patient in taking the quiz but less likely to share their results.

Peck says:

"All of our traffic is coming from people who are just kind of sharing their results online through social media. And then their friends are coming to take our quiz and they're sharing their results with 100 people, then 20 of those people end up taking it. So it's kind of just exploded virally."

The site's creators have so far paid for it mostly out of their own pockets, Peck said. (They do solicit donations through a PayPal button.) For now, the site doesn't have ads because they don't want to turn visitors off or distract them as they take the quiz.

Peck, the political junkie, researches the candidates' issue positions and says supporters of the various candidates are quick to point out his errors.

He also has interviewed an actual candidate or two for the site's blog. One was a presidential candidate few people probably realize is running: the, ahem, eccentric, glove-wearing Jimmy McMillan, founder of the Rent-Is-Too-Damn-High Party, who became a national sensation during the 2010 New York governor's race. Says Peck:

"Jimmy McMillan, he's firing on all cylinders. I included him because he's a colorful character and I got to interview him. He had some positions that the other candidates don't have. So we included him because we just wanted to give him some exposure because the media kind of ignores him."

Peck, who clearly sees the humor in politics, muses that there should be a place for the quiz in the presidential selection process. "Whoever gets the highest score gets the nod."

Seriously, he wants to add some more voter-engagement features to the site in coming weeks. For instance, he would like to add some buttons that would encourage people to register and vote and donate to or volunteer in campaigns.
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sozobe
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 12:34 pm
@BumbleBeeBoogie,
Interesting.

I really liked the "other stance" options on this one -- frequently I'm frustrated by having to choose a yes or no answer to questions that I don't consider to be yes or no questions.

91% in agreement with Barack Obama. (Jill Stein is next. Mitt Romney is last.)
nqyringmind
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 12:52 pm
@BumbleBeeBoogie,
It's a fun exercise.
Many surprises!
ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 01:05 pm
@nqyringmind,
I get Jill Stein first, then Barack Obama and Gary Johnson are in a dead-heat for second place for me.
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boomerang
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 01:26 pm
My results are much like Sozobe's -- Obama first, Stein second, Romney last.

I don't know much about Stein so I'm going to investigate her a bit....
ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 01:52 pm
@boomerang,
Apparently I am Jill Stein (nevah hoid of her).
BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 02:14 pm
@BumbleBeeBoogie,
Obama 74 percent.

BBB
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 02:23 pm
Barack Obama...92%.

No surprise there for me.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 02:30 pm
@ehBeth,
Fascinating test. And yes, the 'other choices' set up was helpful. There were a few questions that I picked my best thought of the moment - I think I'll take the test again later. For example, I'm not sure I want to decriminalize all drugs, though I'm at the almost all level and argue with myself about it. Also not sure if it includes not only users but, say, people who cook up meth and distribute it. And what I think or don't think about that. I don't want more cartels up here due to decriminalization of distributors - not that that has to happen, but I wonder about the sequencing of events with full blown decriminalizing.

In order of siding with:
Jill Stein and Barack Obama, both 82 %
Stewart Alexander 61% (who?)
Ron Paul 24%
Mitt Romney 4%
American Voters 57%

On issues:
Domestic Policy - 76% Gary Johnson
Science - 89% Barack Obama
Foreign Policy - 90% Barack Obama (I would beg to differ, have to look at all that again)
Economy - 83% Barack Obama
Environment - 100% Jill Stein
Healthcare - 93% Jill Stein
Social - 99% Barack Obama
Immigration - 83% Gary Johnson
ossobuco
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 02:33 pm
@ehBeth,
Green party - I just heard of her recently.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 02:44 pm
@ossobuco,
Looking at the data, and I'm not so sharp at data looking anymore, I think Gary Johnson should have been higher on my list of those I sided with. Which makes me wonder if there are many things I don't know about him that I would disagree with. Or maybe they listed the first one or two and then some miscellaneous percentages as an overview.
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Lustig Andrei
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 03:24 pm
@BumbleBeeBoogie,
I think I'm missing somethig here. Reading too quickly maybe. Where's the link for this quiz? What's the URL?
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 03:27 pm
@Lustig Andrei,
You ain't alone. Mr. Green
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 03:37 pm
@Lustig Andrei,
here you go lads

http://www.isidewith.com/
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Linkat
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 03:43 pm
@Lustig Andrei,
Its here and wasn't set up as a link:

ISideWith.com

Linkat
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 03:46 pm
@Linkat,
And surprised me - I am 93% Ron Paul!

I don't particularly like the guy - but then I quizzed at 92% Libertarian I guess that is why. Which doesn't surprise me as I side with minimal government involvement.

Another surprise is that I was high on Obama foreign policy who I actually think isn't very good at foreign policy or at least that would be to me his greatest weakness or lack of experience - but maybe that makes sense because I ain't so good in knowlege around foreign policy either.

And second overall is Gary Johnson.

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Lustig Andrei
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 05:02 pm
For me, Obama 89 percent; Jill Stein 87 percent; Ron Paul 41 percent; Mitt Romney 24 percent. No suprises at all, really.
cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 05:32 pm
@Lustig Andrei,
Me: Jill Stein 93%, Stewart Alexander 86%, Barack Obama 85%, Ron Paul 68%, Mitt Romney 20%, California voters 89%, American voters 86%.

Why then is Romney doing so well if I'm in agreement with American voters by 86%?

Stewart Alexander (from Wiki)
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Stewart Alexander
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stewart Alexis Alexander (born 1 October 1951) is an American democratic socialist politician, presidential nominee for the Socialist Party USA in the 2012 election,[2][3][4] and former SPUSA nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 2008 election.
A resident of California, Alexander was the Peace and Freedom Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2006. He received 43,319 votes, 0.5% of the total. In August 2010, Alexander declared his candidacy for the President of the United States with the Socialist Party and Green Party.[5] In January 2011, Alexander also declared his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Peace and Freedom Party.[6]
ossobuco
 
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Reply Fri 20 Jul, 2012 05:50 pm
@Lustig Andrei,
That took me a while too.
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engineer
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jul, 2012 08:40 am
@sozobe,
I guess Romney should stop courting my vote.

Candidates you side with...

97% Barack Obama on social, science, economic, foreign policy, healthcare, immigration, and environmental issues.
87% Jill Stein on science, social, foreign policy, domestic policy, immigration, healthcare, and environmental issues.
77% Stewart Alexander on social, economic, science, healthcare, immigration, and environmental issues.
27% Ron Paul on domestic policy and environmental issues.
2% Mitt Romney on environmental issues.
73% North Carolina Voters on social, science, foreign policy, domestic policy, and environmental issues.
81% American Voters on social, science, foreign policy, domestic policy, healthcare, and environmental issues.
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