Obama vs McCain, which is the right one for you? QUIZ!

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First of all, if you already know which one you are going to vote for and don't want to take this quiz, don't post here. Please post at this thread http://www.alldeaf.com/war-political-news/53131-obama-vs-mccain-race-ultimate-president.html instead. This thread is about the quiz you took and the results you got from the quiz. :ty:

Recently I took this quiz and thought it is pretty good quiz that I've tried, I thought this is a worth it for you to take, it help! :)

http://www.votehelp.org/

I got Obama at 72.77 percent agreement versus McCain at 58.84 agreement.

What's yours?
 
Since I am totally netural on both gentlemen, yeah, I'm not on side of either McCain or Obama. But, I'm a bit surprise about this:

McCain - 84.73% vs. Obama - 78.16%

Wow. Interesting.
 
is this a trick question.... you ain't fooling me...... lol j/k

i am 88.13% obama and 82.77% mccain. I don't find this surprising as I've claimed to be Centrist.
 
Interesting I got:

Obama: 90.32%

McCain: 64.27%

Even thought I'm not a American, I won't be voting. :)
 
John McCain
83.56% match on issues.


Barack Obama
77.78% match on issues.


Ehh, McCain still got my vote.
 
96.08% on McCain and 62.32% on Obama

Oh, interesting poll.
 
UGH... we are always choosing from the lesser of two evils. I wish there were more parties in the running than just the Donkeys and the Elephants.
 
Obama at 93% match on issues
McCain at 54% match on issues

Just as I thought.
 
Yeah, I've run through the results here, and they are pretty predictable.
 
I was surprised by mine because Obama is my candidate.

Have to admit, I was surprised by yours, too.:giggle:

Took the quiz just for fun...I was a 92.7% match with Obama on the issues, but agreed with McCain only 54.2% of the time.
 
John McCain 86.68%

Barack Obama 84.8%

Well, my vote have spoke.
 
I wouldn't recommend that people let a little political test decide who they vote for.

I'd recommend studying what each candidate stands for and then asking yourself what you stand for. There's no such thing as the perfect candidate but it doesn't hurt to explore.
 
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