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angelatc
07-08-2007, 11:18 AM
http://www.selectsmart.com/president/2008.html (After you hit submit, look for the link at the top that will allow you to bypass the ads. You don't have to give an email address, but the "skip" link is waaaay at the bottom.)

I took this poll, and had a candidate higher than Ron Paul on my list. WTF? Who is this guy? Now that I think about it, I answered pro choice. Maybe that's it.

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Kent McManigal (75%)
3. Ron Paul (69%)
4. Tom Tancredo (56%)
5. Duncan Hunter (55%)
6. Chuck Hagel (53%)
7. Mitt Romney (53%)
8. Newt Gingrich (48%)
9. Sam Brownback (47%)
10. John McCain (47%)
11. Dennis Kucinich (45%)
12. Jim Gilmore (44%)
13. Christopher Dodd (42%)
14. Mike Gravel (41%)
15. Alan Augustson (40%)
16. Fred Thompson (39%)
17. Rudolph Giuliani (39%)
18. Barack Obama (35%)
19. Bill Richardson (30%)
20. Al Gore (29%)
21. Joseph Biden (29%)
22. John Edwards (28%)
23. Wesley Clark (28%)
24. Mike Huckabee (27%)
25. Tommy Thompson (27%)
26. Hillary Clinton (26%)
27. Michael Bloomberg (24%)
28. Elaine Brown (12%)

Freedom
07-08-2007, 12:30 PM
http://www.selectsmart.com/president/2008.html (After you hit submit, look for the link at the top that will allow you to bypass the ads. You don't have to give an email address, but the "skip" link is waaaay at the bottom.)

I took this poll, and had a candidate higher than Ron Paul on my list. WTF? Who is this guy? Now that I think about it, I answered pro choice. Maybe that's it.

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Kent McManigal (75%)
3. Ron Paul (69%)
4. Tom Tancredo (56%)
...

This was discussed in an earlier thread (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=4636&highlight=McManigal):

He claims he is a "radical libertarian", but his website says that he is no longer actively running a campaign.

http://www.kentforliberty.com/ (http://www.kentforliberty.com/)

angelatc
07-08-2007, 12:40 PM
Wild Bill Hickock (sp?) reincarnated!

torchbearer
07-08-2007, 12:56 PM
My results:
Email Your Results

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Kent McManigal (91%) Information link
3. Ron Paul (85%) Information link
4. Chuck Hagel (57%) Information link
5. Tom Tancredo (54%) Information link
6. Newt Gingrich (53%) Information link
7. John McCain (51%) Information link
8. Duncan Hunter (50%) Information link
9. Mitt Romney (48%) Information link
10. Dennis Kucinich (47%) Information link
11. Fred Thompson (45%) Information link
12. Barack Obama (42%) Information link
13. Al Gore (42%) Information link
14. Bill Richardson (42%) Information link
15. Mike Gravel (40%) Information link
16. Alan Augustson (37%) Information link
17. Christopher Dodd (37%) Information link
18. Wesley Clark (37%) Information link
19. Sam Brownback (36%) Information link
20. Joseph Biden (35%) Information link
21. John Edwards (33%) Information link
22. Hillary Clinton (33%) Information link
23. Rudolph Giuliani (33%) Information link
24. Michael Bloomberg (32%) Information link
25. Jim Gilmore (32%) Information link
26. Tommy Thompson (27%) Information link
27. Mike Huckabee (25%) Information link
28. Elaine Brown (16%) Information link

angelatc
07-08-2007, 12:59 PM
I like the fact that you got Kucinich over F Thompson! (Actually so did I! I just noticed!)

constituent
07-08-2007, 03:04 PM
McMani
Paul
Kucinich

i really think the bottom two will be the rep/dem candidates unless Gravel beats out Kucinich. Here is why:

The republican party will be dead after this presidency unless they run a candidate worthy of life outside a cage, of which there is only one (rhetoric of course, no one belongs in a cage EVER!).

Furthermore, and even someone with the Ministry said this, Ron Paul is the only candidate on the Republican side that would defeat the Obama/Clinton ticket. Looking at the "from the other side of the aisle," Gravel/Kucinich is the only ticket that could even compete with the good dr, hence the manufacture of the whole "top tier, bottom tier candidate," scam.

As for M&M, lose the cowboy hat and I might think of it. Lose the insulting "indian" getup and you might quiet some of the laughter... or was that his village people halloween costume? I don't know.

jorlowitz
07-08-2007, 04:40 PM
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100 %)
2. Dennis Kucinich (61 %)
3. Christopher Dodd (55 %)
4. Kent McManigal (54 %)
5. Barack Obama (54 %)
6. Ron Paul (53 %)
7. Joseph Biden (48 %)
8. Al Gore (47 %)
9. John Edwards (47 %)
10. Wesley Clark (47 %)
11. Hillary Clinton (45 %)
12. Michael Bloomberg (44 %)
13. Rudolph Giuliani (43 %)
14. Alan Augustson (41 %)
15. John McCain (39 %)
16. Mitt Romney (39 %)
17. Bill Richardson (38 %)
18. Mike Gravel (37 %)
19. Tom Tancredo (35 %)
20. Fred Thompson (30 %)
21. Jim Gilmore (28 %)
22. Chuck Hagel (27 %)
23. Duncan Hunter (27 %)
24. Newt Gingrich (27 %)
25. Tommy Thompson (24 %)
26. Sam Brownback (22 %)
27. Mike Huckabee (17 %)
28. Elaine Brown (9 %)

There are definitely some issues I think need more... clarification. Why? Because while I am deeply concerned about our civil liberties and believe Ron Paul is absolutely the candidate with the most integrity, I don't think that the Federal gov.'t shouldn't fund Stem Cell Research or legislate reasonable gun control laws (as stringent as in other industries). I also think there are social aspects that libertarianism's pure individualism denies (I'm still thinking about this one). I know there are many progressives and democrats for RP, but I think they are going to have a lot of explaining to do as his candidacy gains momentum.

Jake

torchbearer
07-08-2007, 04:47 PM
There are definitely some issues I think need more... clarification. Why? Because while I am deeply concerned about our civil liberties and believe Ron Paul is absolutely the candidate with the most integrity, I don't think that the Federal gov.'t shouldn't fund Stem Cell Research or legislate reasonable gun control laws (as stringent as in other industries). I also think there are social aspects that libertarianism's pure individualism denies (I'm still thinking about this one). I know there are many progressives and democrats for RP, but I think they are going to have a lot of explaining to do as his candidacy gains momentum.

Jake

On those type questions you should have answered neither.

cujothekitten
07-08-2007, 05:04 PM
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Ron Paul (83%) Information link
3. Kent McManigal (81%) Information link
4. Tom Tancredo (57%) Information link
5. Newt Gingrich (56%) Information link
6. Duncan Hunter (54%) Information link
7. Chuck Hagel (51%) Information link
8. Mitt Romney (46%) Information link
9. Sam Brownback (45%) Information link
10. John McCain (45%) Information link
11. Dennis Kucinich (42%) Information link
12. Barack Obama (41%) Information link
13. Fred Thompson (40%) Information link
14. Christopher Dodd (40%) Information link
15. Mike Gravel (40%) Information link
16. Al Gore (38%) Information link
17. Jim Gilmore (38%) Information link
18. Bill Richardson (38%) Information link
19. Tommy Thompson (36%) Information link
20. Wesley Clark (31%) Information link
21. Hillary Clinton (29%) Information link
22. Michael Bloomberg (29%) Information link
23. Alan Augustson (28%) Information link
24. Joseph Biden (27%) Information link
25. Mike Huckabee (25%) Information link
26. John Edwards (25%) Information link
27. Rudolph Giuliani (24%) Information link
28. Elaine Brown (20%) Information link

RP08
07-11-2007, 01:10 PM
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100 %)
2. Ron Paul (72 %)
3. Kent McManigal (66 %)
4. Tom Tancredo (53 %)
5. Chuck Hagel (52 %)
6. Newt Gingrich (52 %)
7. John McCain (51 %)
8. Duncan Hunter (49 %)
9. Fred Thompson (49 %)
10. Mitt Romney (49 %)
11. Al Gore (46 %)
12. Christopher Dodd (42 %)
13. Sam Brownback (41 %)
14. Dennis Kucinich (40 %)
15. Barack Obama (40 %)
16. Jim Gilmore (38 %)
17. Bill Richardson (36 %)
18. Tommy Thompson (36 %)
19. John Edwards (34 %)
20. Mike Gravel (34 %)
21. Rudolph Giuliani (34 %)
22. Wesley Clark (34 %)
23. Hillary Clinton (32 %)
24. Alan Augustson (31 %)
25. Joseph Biden (31 %)
26. Mike Huckabee (26 %)
27. Michael Bloomberg (23 %)
28. Elaine Brown (13 %)

MikeStanart
07-19-2007, 07:21 PM
I think this is a nice tool to compare different canadites....it was linked on that website afterwards.

http://selectsmart.com/president/2008/comparethem.html

Bro.Butch
07-20-2007, 01:39 AM
This was discussed in an earlier thread (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=4636&highlight=McManigal):

He claims he is a "radical libertarian", but his website says that he is no longer actively running a campaign.

http://www.kentforliberty.com/ (http://www.kentforliberty.com/)

Read the man's platform, it's true LIBERTY and you might just agree with him !

http://www.kentforliberty.com/platform.html

It's a lot closer to what America was meant to be, not what we have now.

Bro.Butch
07-20-2007, 02:35 AM
When you get my age you pretty well know what campaign camp you belong in shortly after the race begins. Don't care to have 2 CFRs in the top 5 @ above 50% but all the rest are below 50%. I left the experience & age ? blank, that's how it could lean toward your chosen candidate, if you hone in on the exact match to your candidate. Those two doesn't really matter to me anyway, MESSAGE matters! Overall I guess this is a nice little survey that has some merit.

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Ron Paul (82%) Information link
3. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (74%) Information link
4. Chuck Hagel (not announced) (57%) Information link
5. Tom Tancredo (56%) Information link
6. Mitt Romney (52%) Information link
7. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (49%) Information link
8. Duncan Hunter (47%) Information link
9. Newt Gingrich (not announced) (46%) Information link
10. Sam Brownback (45%) Information link
11. John McCain (44%) Information link
12. Bill Richardson (42%) Information link
13. Fred Thompson (not announced) (41%) Information link
14. Barack Obama (40%) Information link
15. Dennis Kucinich (39%) Information link
16. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (38%) Information link
17. Al Gore (not announced) (37%) Information link
18. Tommy Thompson (37%) Information link
19. Mike Gravel (34%) Information link
20. Mike Huckabee (34%) Information link
21. Christopher Dodd (33%) Information link
22. Michael Bloomberg (not announced) (32%) Information link
23. Wesley Clark (not announced) (31%) Information link
24. Rudolph Giuliani (30%) Information link
25. Hillary Clinton (29%) Information link
26. John Edwards (28%) Information link
27. Joseph Biden (26%) Information link
28. Elaine Brown (14%) Information link

beerista
07-20-2007, 03:12 AM
Okay, first of all, this quiz offered way too many of the false opposite smoke screen choices you find in Republican and Democrat talking points forcing me to select "none" for many questions. Second, it referred to the agenda of groups I'd never heard of as though I should know their whole platform, forcing me to select "none" for several questions.
All that being said, I've got no complaints about numbers 1-3 on my list. Never heard of Kent McManigal (thought it might be a made up, porn star name). But glad to have found him; he rocks. Can't wait to participate in my first Breechcloth Day.

1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (100%) Information link
3. Ron Paul (82%) Information link
4. Chuck Hagel (not announced) (63%) Information link
5. Dennis Kucinich (54%) Information link
6. Mike Gravel (51%) Information link
7. Newt Gingrich (not announced) (51%) Information link
8. Tom Tancredo (50%) Information link
9. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (47%) Information link
10. Duncan Hunter (46%) Information link
11. Mitt Romney (46%) Information link
12. Barack Obama (44%) Information link
13. John McCain (43%) Information link
14. Bill Richardson (42%) Information link
15. Sam Brownback (41%) Information link
16. Al Gore (not announced) (41%) Information link
17. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (41%) Information link
18. Joseph Biden (41%) Information link
19. Wesley Clark (not announced) (41%) Information link
20. Christopher Dodd (40%) Information link
21. Hillary Clinton (39%) Information link
22. Fred Thompson (not announced) (36%) Information link
23. John Edwards (36%) Information link
24. Michael Bloomberg (not announced) (33%) Information link
25. Rudolph Giuliani (32%) Information link
26. Mike Huckabee (30%) Information link
27. Tommy Thompson (23%) Information link
28. Elaine Brown (15%) Information link