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Match your ideal president with candidate qualifications

 
 
JPB
 
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Reply Mon 19 Feb, 2007 08:22 am
(100%) 1: Sen. Barack Obama (D) Information
(85%) 2: Sen. John Kerry (D) Information
(82%) 3: Ex-VP Al Gore (D) Information
(82%) 4: Retired Gen. Wesley Clark (D) Information
(80%) 5: Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D) Information
(75%) 6: Gov. Bill Richardson (D) Information
(73%) 7: Sen. Christopher Dodd (D) Information
(73%) 8: Sen. Hillary Clinton (D) Information
(69%) 9: Gov. Tom Vilsack (D) Information
(68%) 10: Ex-Sen. John Edwards (D) Information
(64%) 11: Sen. Joseph Biden (D) Information
(62%) 12: Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) Information
(60%) 13: Gov. George Pataki (R) Information
(60%) 14: Gov. Mitt Romney (R) Information
(60%) 15: Rep. Ron Paul (R) Information
(57%) 16: Sec. Condoleezza Rice (R) Information
(54%) 17: Sen. John McCain (R) Information
(44%) 18: Sen. George Allen (R) Information
(43%) 19: Sen. Chuck Hagel (R) Information
(37%) 20: Ex-Rep. Newt Gingrich (R) Information
(37%) 21: Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) Information
(36%) 22: Sen. Sam Brownback (R) Information
(27%) 23: Rep. Duncan Hunter (R) Information
(27%) 24: Rep. Tom Tancredo (R) Information

I'd definitely choose Clark and/or Kucinich over Kerry or Gore, and I'm shocked that Hillary is in the top 10.
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Thomas
 
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Reply Mon 19 Feb, 2007 08:56 am
Phoenix32890 wrote:
I am shocked that Giuliani is down so low on my list.

I'm not. Who, after Bush, would want to give the White House to yet another Dirty Harry incapable of accepting criticism?
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Mon 19 Feb, 2007 08:58 am
I took this survey,but I dont place a lot of fait in it.

The questions were to vague,and the choices of nswers were to limited.
Some of my answers would have been "a little of both",but that wasnt possible.

Anyway,for what its worth...

(100%) 1: Rep. Duncan Hunter (R) Information
(98%) 2: Ex-Rep. Newt Gingrich (R) Information
(95%) 3: Sen. George Allen (R) Information
(95%) 4: Sen. Sam Brownback (R) Information
(78%) 5: Gov. George Pataki (R) Information
(78%) 6: Rep. Tom Tancredo (R) Information
(76%) 7: Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) Information
(73%) 8: Gov. Mitt Romney (R) Information
(73%) 9: Sec. Condoleezza Rice (R) Information
(72%) 10: Rep. Ron Paul (R) Information
(71%) 11: Sen. Joseph Biden (D) Information
(67%) 12: Sen. John McCain (R) Information
(65%) 13: Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) Information
(61%) 14: Gov. Bill Richardson (D) Information
(60%) 15: Sen. Chuck Hagel (R) Information
(56%) 16: Sen. Hillary Clinton (D) Information
(52%) 17: Ex-VP Al Gore (D) Information
(42%) 18: Ex-Sen. John Edwards (D) Information
(32%) 19: Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D) Information
(31%) 20: Sen. Christopher Dodd (D) Information
(30%) 21: Gov. Tom Vilsack (D) Information
(28%) 22: Sen. John Kerry (D) Information
(27%) 23: Retired Gen. Wesley Clark (D) Information
(24%) 24: Sen. Barack Obama (D) Information
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Thomas
 
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Reply Mon 19 Feb, 2007 09:06 am
    (100%) 1: Sen. Barack Obama (D) Information (98%) 2: Rep. Ron Paul (R) Information (92%) 3: Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D) Information (89%) 4: Sen. Joseph Biden (D) Information (84%) 5: Gov. Bill Richardson (D) Information (83%) 6: Ex-VP Al Gore (D) Information (82%) 7: Sen. John Kerry (D) Information (74%) 8: Gov. George Pataki (R) Information (73%) 9: Ex-Rep. Newt Gingrich (R) Information (73%) 10: Retired Gen. Wesley Clark (D) Information

This test seems to be fairly unstable to small variations in the input. An earlier run put Al Gore at #3, which is more in line with my preferences than Kucinich.
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fbaezer
 
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Reply Mon 19 Feb, 2007 05:01 pm
I got Obama, Kucinich, Kerry, in that order, as my top 3.

But Tom Tancredo was second to last, with 20% coincidence.
I don't believe it. Tancredo should've been last, with 0% coincidence.

Could it be some sort of Obama campaign?
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Tue 20 Feb, 2007 09:50 am
fbaezer
fbaezer wrote:
I got Obama, Kucinich, Kerry, in that order, as my top 3.
But Tom Tancredo was second to last, with 20% coincidence.
I don't believe it. Tancredo should've been last, with 0% coincidence.

Could it be some sort of Obama campaign?
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I've been wondering the same thing.

BBB
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