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Which Party and Candidates Do You Side With?

Vylo

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73% with green party.

I side 73% with Green Party

I favor republicans on most economic issues, dems on social issues, green on science and foreign policy, libertarians on domestic and immigration issues.

So I'm all over the place lol.
 
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Mariposa36

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I side 90% with Green Party

I'm surprised I'm so Green. I think the Green party would sound better if it wasn't called the Green party. :p

The Justice Party is very similar to the Green Party. Some have wondered why they don't combine efforts and go under the Justice Party name (which sounds a little better than Green party.) This would also make them much larger and give them a lot more power to make a difference.

See Justice Party - Justice For All Of Us

and

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_Party_(United_States)

for more info on the Justice party.


My choices are pretty evenly spread between all the parties (I don't really know what this means). :confused:

It sounds like you are an independent. A lot of people choose to be an independent because they share many different views and dislike giving themselves one label when they share a variety of stances that span several different political parties.
 
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Paradoxum

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The Justice Party is very similar to the Green Party. Some have wondered why they don't combine efforts and go under the Justice Party name (which sounds a little better than Green party.) This would also make them much larger and give them a lot more power to make a difference.

See Justice Party - Justice For All Of Us

and

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_Party_(United_States)

for more info on the Justice party.

I've heard of the Justice party before, and they sound good. In fact I think it would be an excellent idea to combine the two. I much prefer the name 'Justice party', but they both seem to have good and interesting ideas.
 
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Mariposa36

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Kinda wish they had the Constitution Party on here, but oh well.

I side 70% with Libertarians

Virgil Good is still on isidewith, under the president category, but personally, I think he's a poor representative of the constitution party. He's more of a neoconservative with a touch of right-wing republican. He annoys me and I laughed when he got the least amount of applause during the third-party presidential debate. ^_^
 
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