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America’s most popular voting guide for elections, political issues, candidates, and poll data

I answered its presidential-election quiz, and I got:
  • Bernie Sanders: 95%
  • Kamala Harris: 93%
  • Cory Booker: 92%
  • Elizabeth Warren: 91%
  • Amy Klobuchar: 91%
  • Joe Biden: 90%
  • Tulsi Gabbard: 90%
  • Beto O’Rourke: 88%
  • Kirsten Gillibrand: 85%
  • Pete Buttigieg: 84%
  • Julian Castro: 81%
  • Andrew Yang: 81%
  • John Delaney: 59%
  • John Kasich: 55%
  • Donald Trump: 15%
The degree of matching was found by comparing my answers with others' answers and who they preferred to vote for. Thus, people who answered a lot like me liked to vote for Bernie Sanders, and people who answered very little like me liked to vote for Donald Trump.

Looking at the stances of their supporters, most of the Democrats clustered fairly close together, with in increasing distance from them, Democrat Joe Biden, Democrat John Delaney, Republican John Kasich, and Republican Donald Trump.
 
By party, I find
  • Democratic: 90%
  • Green: 88%
  • Peace and Freedom: 81%
  • Socialist: 80%
  • Libertarian: 31%
  • Republican: 10%
  • Constitution: 7%

The Democratic, Green, Peace and Freedom, and Socialist parties tend to cluster together, as do the Republican and Constitution ones. The Libertarian Party is all by itself.
 
The degree of matching was found by comparing my answers with others' answers and who they preferred to vote for.
Oooh. Problem with that.
I mean, if middle-class prosperity is an important issue for someone, Trump has a LOT of voters thinking he gives a fuck.

Is there a site that tracks one's answers with actual performance, not promises?
 
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