If You're Still Undecided…

Filed under: Politik

Click here to answer a few questions and get matched up with a candidate that may be right for you in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.

Update: We may have crashed that site.

This site also does a good job of matching what's important to you with the candidate that best reflects that.

    Posted: Jan 25, 2008 at 9:08 pm / Email this  »

    342 comments to “If You're Still Undecided…”

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    1. jimmyjazz says – reply to this


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      HEY EVERYBODY!! I JUST TOOK THIS QUIZ AND GUESS WHAT? THEY MATCHED ME UP WITH HILLARY CLINTON! OBAMA WAS NOT FAR BEHIND!
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      HELLO, MISS HILLARY….THEY MATCHED ME UP WITH YOU MISS HILLARY!
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      THEY MATCHED ME UP WITH YOU MISS LADY!!
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      TO THE LEFT TO THE LEFT!
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      I'M WATCHING YOU MISS LADY….I'M WATCHING YOU FROM THE LEFT!

    2. Haywood Jablome says – reply to this


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      Who the hell is Mike Gravel?

    3. Alisa says – reply to this


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      Thanks for posting this….it was extremely helpful to see what certain candidates actually said in relation to specific issues. I was surprised to see that the candidate I was leaning towards came up second and someone that I hadn't considered came up first. I definitely have to rethink my choices before the primary.

    4. Erin says – reply to this


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      It's a shame that Kucinich is out. My vote goes to Mike Gravel now until the media marginalizes him as well (NBC is owned by big-time polluter General Electric).

      It's the primaries people. Vote with your conscience.

    5. tami says – reply to this


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      thanks perez…that was actually helpful!!

    6. Brooke in SC says – reply to this


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      Thanks for posting this Perez! Going to vote right now!!

    7. MJ says – reply to this


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      thanks Perez, that was a good site, and i'm glad you're really pushing for young people to vote.

    8. manda says – reply to this


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      please add myspace/officialundiscovered theyre amazing ive heard them BUT they wont upload songs withotat least 100 fans so please go add them!

    9. HJ says – reply to this


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      80% Obama, 80% Hillary, 80% Edwards…too bad I can't vote in the Democratic Primary. There is a good chance that I lean toward all 3 of the candidates.

    10. P says – reply to this


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      I got edwards huckabbe and romney, who knew

    11. KATHY says – reply to this


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      NO CLINTON SHE LOVES ILLEGALS, SHE WILL BRING OUR COUNTRY DOWN.

    12. Elizabeth says – reply to this


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      Okay I'm confused. Several people have expressed support for Clinton because she supports gay rights. However, she has gone on record as being AGAINST gay marriage. Sure, she'll allow civil unions, but like Edwards and Obama, she trots out her religion to justify her homophobia. In contrast, MIKE GRAVEL is fully supportive of gay marriage. Gravel takes similar stances as Clinton and Edwards on the major issues, but he actually supports gay rights. This from a man in his 70s! I say GO GRAVEL! If you truly support gay rights, you'll agree! GRAVEL FOR PRESIDENT!!!

    13. nathalie says – reply to this


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      VOTE FOR RON PAUL!!! he wants to take away the federal reserve, bring back our troops, and have less big government!!! on his site is so wisley states:

      “The Constitution was written to restrain the government, never to restrain the people.”

      if u all learned in school, our fathers came to this new land to get away from the government and the king and out constitution was meant to protect the people AGAINST the government… and the way it is now, our government is completley going against our constitution, so what is there now to restrain them from abusing their power? people like Ron Paul.

    14. Maria says – reply to this


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      Interesting. Apparently Mike Gravel is the candidate for me . . . I'd never heard of him until now.

    15. jen says – reply to this


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      Re: Elizabeth – i don't think it's homophobic. i am completely for equality, but the word "marriage" is a Biblical term describing a covenant between a man, a woman, and God, blessed by a clergyman. by definition, 2 men or 2 women could not enter into that covenant. but as long as all rights afforded a "married" couple by the federal, state, and local governments are also afforded to a "civilly joined" couple, what's the problem? none of you want God or religion in our government, anyway, so why the big protest? the word "marriage" is a RELIGIOUS, BIBLICAL term…so why do you want to associate with it anyway?! i'm definately not a homophobe, but i think homosexuality is morally wrong. but i have said it before, i'll say it again, it is not the goverment's place to legislate morality; therefore a homosexual couple should be allowed to have a union recognized by the government. but i stand firm that a MARRIAGE is between a man, a woman, and God and it has nothing to do with government.

    16. jpeezy says – reply to this


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      WTF? I got Mike Gravel at 78%. Who the heck is that? And why isn't my perfect candidate well known? Damn!! Also, Edwards and Clinton both came in at 71%. So - that really did help my decisions. Thanks Perez!!!!

    17. kristy says – reply to this


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      Re: Hal R Hosfeld – Wow you sound a little crazy I think it's safe to say old white men have been running this coutry for a long time and look at the state it's in, I think America needs and is ready for change and you should embrace it instead of being threatened by it, I'll bet you will eat those words when either Hilary or Obama gets elected, and gets our country out of this mess old rich white men have gotten us in.

    18. Danielle says – reply to this


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      thanks that was cool

    19. costamesaboy says – reply to this


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      WE MAY HAVE CRASHED THAT SITE… too much

    20. Angela says – reply to this


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      I got Romney then Rudy. No surprise there….I put my Romney sticker on my car two days ago!

    21. sj says – reply to this


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      very cool site…i'm passing it on to everyone i know

    22. Paris' Dingleberries says – reply to this


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      And STFU already about GAY FUCKING MARRIAGE. There are a fuckload more important issues out there….like, oh, I don't know, the Islamification of Europe and Africa….the illegal alien invasion…..making tax cuts permanent for EVERYONE….etc etc etc….

      Gay people are so single-minded. It's annoying as hell.

    23. Me....one and only says – reply to this


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      That was very cool…. Obama it is then..

    24. a forest says – reply to this


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      its amazing how many people buy into the bitter Republican propaganda on the Clintons….the republicans were no match for Bill when he was in office and they are terrified that they may have his tougher half to deal with…..Obama is NO threat to them and even if by some miracle he wins the presidency they Would WALK ALL OVER HIM….Obama is a great accomplished man but he is not ready for Washington !

    25. lolk says – reply to this


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      If I was an intelligent voter who considers the issues and how each candidate matches with my views, I would vote Edwards or Clinton.

      If I was an idiotic voter who doesn't care about the issues, but likes pretty words and empty promises, I would run to Obama in a second.

      Luckily, I'm a smart voter who cares about the issues, doesn't buy into hollow words, AND doesn't give a crap about personal drama unless it screws with their ability to do the job. I'm a rare voter indeed.

    26. lolk says – reply to this


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      Re: jen – sweetpea, marriage existed well before Christ. The ancient Greeks married. The ancient Babylonians married. The first civilizations had some concept of marriage. Christians only forced the word to be about God, but it existed well before they bothered to have one diety.

    27. terrie says – reply to this


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      Thanks for the link. Very helpful when I havn't had much time to do my research. Im closer to a decision. : 0 )

    28. terrie says – reply to this


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      Thanks for the link. Very helpful when I havn't had much time to do my research. Im closer to a decision. : 0 )

    29. Christa says – reply to this


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      just wanted to say thanks for this..it really helped me out alot with my decision! Much Love

    30. kittykate says – reply to this


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      Just vote people. PLease! Well dont vote for hillary, somethings just not right about her, i can feel it. anyone else, either side just no hillary, eeeewwwwww.

    31. nk says – reply to this


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      the first one is back to working, its really good, i never knew I would agree so much with the person i was paired with

    32. jen says – reply to this


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      Re: lolk – and the old testament existed long before Christ walked the earth, too. the written version dates back to at least the 12th century BC, and long before that, it was passed down through oral tradition. But God existed first. and the very first man and the very first woman (adam and eve) were created for each other, blessed by God, and told to be fruitful. no matter how many people in the future might use the term "marriage" for anything other than that, it will not change the true meaning of the word. marriages throughout history, in any culture or religion, have always been between a man and a woman. same-sex unions by any name have only come into existence in about the last 10 years and are only recognized by a handful of countries. a further point, throughout most of history, the government leaders and religious leaders were one in the same. so marriages throughout history were, in fact, religious acts. and one last thing, i never said marriage was a "Christian" institution, i said it was Biblical and religious. Christianity is not the only religion which recognizes the Word of God and rejects homosexuality as immoral. the bottom line is, however, preserving the sanctity of marriage has nothing to do with homophobia, it has everything to do with obeying God. and still, no one has explained to me why, all things being equal otherwise, it matters that a same-sex union is called a civil union and not marriage?

    33. agent m says – reply to this


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      NEAT! I LOVE IT, THANKS A BUNCH

    34. Jamie says – reply to this


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      Thank you Perez!!

    35. Angie says – reply to this


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      Thanks! I was reading your page and then planning to look for a site just like this one! You read my mind and thanks for giving a damn.

    36. Angie says – reply to this


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      Re: Hal R Hosfeld – Are you an idiot or just wanted to see if you could get the attention your daddy obviously didn't pay you as a child? Hiding behind a computer takes a brave man. Maybe your just overcompensating for something. Hmmm……

    37. Jackie says – reply to this


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      really impressed with the questions asked/results. a good site perez!

    38. try this! says – reply to this


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      the best political quiz i've found is on: www.politicalbase.com

    39. Eve says – reply to this


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      This makes me even sadder that Denis Kucinich is not running anymore. I liked him and he fit my beliefs 94% according to this test…

    40. Eve says – reply to this


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      Re: jpeezy

      Mike Gravel is awesome! Now that kucinich is gone, Gravel is my guy.

    41. Allie says – reply to this


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      I would just like to say things like this are fantastic perez. I love the nip slips and hawt gaws but throwing in a few important pieces like this make it worthwhile. It gets people exposed, (not just to va jay jays) but to things that matter on a broader scale. You're faaabulous!

    42. garth says – reply to this


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      Works great!!!

      Thanks for the link. Very cool!!!!

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