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<blockquote data-quote="DamianWarS" data-source="post: 76344784" data-attributes="member: 224982"><p>I'm not an American, I'm a Canadian so no doubt my Canadian perspective skewed the results (they definitely did) but what I got was "Ambivalent Right" which is another way of saying I a conservative but I don't like how the US does it.</p><p></p><p>I will however comment on the labels that terms like "Outsider", "Stressed", "Ambivalent" have negative or displaced associations making you feel like you've answered something incorrectly or need to fix something. it is clear they are pushing you to fit in a 2 party system which seems counterproductive to the headline of "Beyond Red vs. Blue..." Since the groupings are in threes with upper 3 for right, lower 3 for left, and the middle 3 for "displaced" they should have identified a new group to allow individuals to feel their political identity is correct without feeling like they are pushed one way or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DamianWarS, post: 76344784, member: 224982"] I'm not an American, I'm a Canadian so no doubt my Canadian perspective skewed the results (they definitely did) but what I got was "Ambivalent Right" which is another way of saying I a conservative but I don't like how the US does it. I will however comment on the labels that terms like "Outsider", "Stressed", "Ambivalent" have negative or displaced associations making you feel like you've answered something incorrectly or need to fix something. it is clear they are pushing you to fit in a 2 party system which seems counterproductive to the headline of "Beyond Red vs. Blue..." Since the groupings are in threes with upper 3 for right, lower 3 for left, and the middle 3 for "displaced" they should have identified a new group to allow individuals to feel their political identity is correct without feeling like they are pushed one way or the other. [/QUOTE]
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