Here are your answers compared to this voter’s answers.
Social › LGBT Adoption Rights
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Social › Abortion
5>5 Personal answerPro-choice |
Social › Gay Marriage
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Equal Pay
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Gun Control
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Police Body Cameras
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Social › Gender Identity
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Social › Religious Freedom Act
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Immigration › Muslim Immigrant Ban
5>5 Personal answerEach individual immigrant should be evaluated on his or her own individual merits. |
Social › Planned Parenthood Funding
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Minimum Wage
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Environment › Climate Change
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Paid Sick Leave
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Term Limits
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › Mandatory Military Service
5>5 Personal answerTwo years of national service is essential to the development of patriotism and an understanding of the complexities which are America. |
Domestic Policy › Muslim Surveillance
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Education › Student Loans
5>5 Personal answerWe are a peculiar society in the way that we force potential employees to finance their own education and training for the world of work. If an employer needs a particular type of worker, that employer should pay to train that worker to prepare him or her for employment. Why should potential employees have to subsidize potential employers? If an individual employer cannot afford to train his own workforce, then society should provide that training. We could call it free public education or the communication of one generation's values to the next in anticipation of employment, citizenship and the enjoyment of life and liberty. |
Social › Death Penalty
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Healthcare › Marijuana
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Social › Government Mandates
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › No-Fly List Gun Control
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › NSA Domestic Surveillance
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Healthcare › Medicaid
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Science › Mandatory Vaccinations
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Immigration › Immigration Healthcare
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Elections › Voter Fraud
5>5 Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Government Spending
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › Israel
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Net Neutrality
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Domestic Policy › Gun Liability
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Solitary Confinement for Juveniles
5>5 Personal answerNo, but it is currently being overused |
Social › Euthanasia
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Affirmative Action
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Labor Unions
5>5 Personal answerHelp |
the Economy › Capital Gains Tax
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Education › Common Core
5>5 Personal answerEducation should prepare all Americans for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. In other words, employment, career, citizenship and private lives. Common Core doesn't really understand what it is trying to accomplish and why. |
Immigration › In-State Tuition
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Environment › Oil Drilling
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › United Nations
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Healthcare › Obamacare
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Environment › Fracking
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Overtime Pay
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Science › Nuclear Energy
5>5 Personal answerWe need to take a "cradle-to-grave" approach to almost all such manufacturing issues. While nuclear energy may not create greenhouse gases, how do we propose to dispose of nuclear waste? How do we propose to remediate the sites of shuttered nuclear plants? We need to try to figure out the costs of entire life cycles and who should bear those costs. |
Foreign Policy › Torture
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › Foreign Aid
5>5 Personal answerWhat agenda are we pursuing? If we seek the eradication of disease and human misery, then we should fund international agencies like the WHO. If we seek to meddle in the internal affairs of other countries, we should stay home and mind our own business. |
Foreign Policy › ISIS Ground Troops
5>5 Personal answerIt's complicated. Are we advancing our own agenda or supporting someone else's? |
Foreign Policy › North Korea Military Strikes
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › Drones
5>5 Personal answerIsn't this exactly why we have secret spy agencies? |
Science › GMO Labels
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Criminal Voting Rights
5>5 Personal answerYes, but only after completing their sentences and parole/probation |
Foreign Policy › Terrorism
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › War on ISIS
5>5 Personal answerNo, we should not legitimize ISIS as a sovereign entity |
Foreign Policy › NATO
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Federal Reserve
5>5 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › NSA Surveillance
5>5 Personal answerWe should mind our own business and be very careful not to be caught minding other people's business. |
Foreign Policy › Cuba
5>5 Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › Russian Airstrikes in Syria
5>5 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Trans-Pacific Partnership
5>5 Personal answerNo, there are too many hidden provisions in this specific agreement |
Here is how you compare to this voter on popular political themes.
You side slightly towards “security”, meaning you more often believe the government should do everything within its power to ensure the security of its citizens. This theme is most important to you.
You are a centrist on left wing and right wing issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on authoritarian and libertarian issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on democratic socialism and capitalism issues. This theme is more important to you.
You side slightly towards “nationalism”, meaning you more often support policies that prioritize the interests of our nation above others. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on politically incorrect and politically correct issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on unilateralism and multilateralism issues. This theme is more important to you.
You side slightly towards “religious”, meaning you more often support policies that reflect religious values and principles. This theme is more important to you.
You side moderately towards “protectionism”, meaning you believe globalization is detrimental to the safety, compensation, environment, and standard of living of workers. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side slightly towards “deregulation”, meaning you more often believe that government regulation stifles innovation and economic prosperity. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on assimilation and multiculturalism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on pacifism and militarism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on traditional and progressive issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on isolationism and imperialism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on individualism and collectivism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side slightly towards “decentralization”, meaning you more often believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level and serve the best interests of the local community. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on tender and tough issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on small government and big government issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on keynesian and laissez-faire issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on anthropocentrism and environmentalism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on meritocracy and democracy issues. This theme is only less important to you.
Based on 9 questions that are ranked more important to you.
Based on 3 questions that are ranked more important to you.
Based on 3 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 1 question that is ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 9 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 3 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 2 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 14 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 3 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 3 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 9 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Here is how you compare to this voter on the traditional ideological axis.
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