Here are your answers compared to this voter’s answers.
Social › LGBT Adoption Rights
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Abortion
9>9 Personal answerPro-choice |
Social › Gay Marriage
9>9 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Equal Pay
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Gun Control
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Marital Rape
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Gun Buyback
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Social › Gender Identity
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Gender Transition
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Religious Freedom Act
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Social › Transgender Athletes
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Planned Parenthood Funding
9>9 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Minimum Wage
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Armed Teachers
9>9 Personal answerNo |
the Environment › Climate Change
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
9>9 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Taxes
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Racial Sensitivity Training
9>9 Personal answerYes, as long as it covers all protected groups (age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion) and is not based on critical race theory |
Domestic Policy › Muslim Surveillance
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Education › Critical Race Theory in K-12 Education
9>9 Personal answerCritical Race Theory isn’t a monolithic thing taught in schools. Children aren’t taught that they’re inherently racist or made to feel as if they are ‘less-than’ because of their skin color. that’s called racism dumb butt. CRT is a course used to discuss how race interacts with different institutions, which includes talking about things such as white privilege and how many institutions in the united states are inherently racist and need major reforms or must be abolished. |
Education › Student Loans
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Education › Free College for All
9>9 Personal answerNo, but provide more scholarship opportunities for low-income students |
Social › Death Penalty
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Social › Hate Speech
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Social › Confederate Flag
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Social › Government Mandates
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Women in Combat
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Science › Mandatory Vaccinations
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Healthcare › Medicaid
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Gender Workplace Diversity
9>9 Personal answerHire the most qualified candidates, but have blind interviews or blind applications. Remove any indication of biases such as name, race, gender. relevant experience and qualifications on a resume are all that should be required. When people say “hire the most qualified candidate” it’s a dog whistle that usually means, “don’t change the way applications and interviews are done because then it won’t inherently benefit the white male like me.” |
Crime › Qualified Immunity for Police
9>9 Personal answerNo |
the Environment › Alternative Energy
9>9 Personal answerWind power has been implemented basically everywhere that it can be. Most places that do not use any kind of wind power just aren’t windy enough to do so. This isn’t a good question. |
Immigration › Immigration Healthcare
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Elections › Campaign Finance
9>9 Personal answerNo, as long as all donations are public knowledge |
the Environment › Alaska Wildlife Refuge
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Elections › Voter Fraud
9>9 Personal answerNo, and automatically register every citizen to vote when they turn 18 |
the Economy › Corporate Tax
9>9 Personal answerRaise |
Social › Safe Spaces
9>9 Personal answerThis is a loaded question. Most students are not sissies, but when discussing difficult, personal, hard-hitting questions, students should most definitely be warned beforehand. If a student has a negative reaction to a discussion in class, they can excuse themselves and calm down elsewhere. It’s common sense and common decency to be considerate to others reactions to difficult subjects. |
Healthcare › COVID Employment Health Pass
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Elections › Minimum Voting Age
9>9 Personal answerYes, any citizen that pays taxes should be allowed to vote |
Immigration › Border Wall
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Social › First Amendment
9>9 Personal answerYes, but do not waste money removing existing references |
Domestic Policy › Gun Liability
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Defunding the Police
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Social › Niqāb
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Solitary Confinement for Juveniles
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Social › Euthanasia
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Mandatory minimum prison sentences
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Elections › Right of Foreigners to Vote
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Domestic Policy › Affirmative Action
9>9 Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Universal Basic Income
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Demilitarize the Police
9>9 Personal answerNo |
the Environment › Dakota Access Pipeline
9>9 Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Welfare Drug Testing
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Immigration › In-State Tuition
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Education › Common Core
9>9 Personal answerCommon Core sucks, but there should be a standard for education at every level. Just not Common Core. |
the Environment › Oil Drilling
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › United Nations
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Elections › Candidate Transparency
9>9 Personal answerYes |
the Environment › Fracking
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Healthcare › Obamacare
9>9 Personal answerYes, I support a majority of the plan but not all aspects |
Elections › Electoral College
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › Military Spending
9>9 Personal answerDecrease |
Crime › Collective Bargaining
9>9 Personal answerYes |
the Environment › Animal Testing
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Science › Nuclear Energy
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Crime › Drug Trafficking Penalties
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › Torture
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › Foreign Aid
9>9 Personal answerIncrease |
Education › School Vouchers
9>9 Personal answerYes, but only for students with exceptional athletic, academic, or service achievements |
Science › GMO Labels
9>9 Personal answerYes, I trust the science of responsible food engineering but I don’t trust the motives of the food companies selling them |
Crime › Prison Overcrowding
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Education › Universal Pre-K
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Housing › Homeless Encampments
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Transportation › Public Transportation
9>9 Personal answerNo, we have more important issues that need funding |
Education › Charter Schools
9>9 Personal answerNo, we should focus on improving our public schools and increasing teacher wages instead |
Crime › Criminal Voting Rights
9>9 Personal answerYes |
the Environment › Plastic Product Ban
9>9 Personal answerYes |
National Security › Military Congressional Approval
9>9 Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › Terrorism
9>9 Personal answerYes, just like U.S. citizens, terrorists should be given a fair trial in federal courts |
the Environment › Paris Climate Agreement
9>9 Personal answerNo |
National Security › Foreign Assassination
9>9 Personal answerNo, they should be captured and given a fair trial |
Education › Open for Learning Recovery Benefit Program
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Education › School Truancy
9>9 Personal answerYes |
Here is how you compare to this voter on popular political themes.
You side slightly towards “security”, meaning you more often believe the government should do everything within its power to ensure the security of its citizens. This theme is most important to you.
You are a centrist on left wing and right wing issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on authoritarian and libertarian issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on democratic socialism and capitalism issues. This theme is more important to you.
You side slightly towards “nationalism”, meaning you more often support policies that prioritize the interests of our nation above others. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on politically incorrect and politically correct issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on unilateralism and multilateralism issues. This theme is more important to you.
You side slightly towards “religious”, meaning you more often support policies that reflect religious values and principles. This theme is more important to you.
You side moderately towards “protectionism”, meaning you believe globalization is detrimental to the safety, compensation, environment, and standard of living of workers. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side slightly towards “deregulation”, meaning you more often believe that government regulation stifles innovation and economic prosperity. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on assimilation and multiculturalism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on pacifism and militarism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on traditional and progressive issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on isolationism and imperialism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on individualism and collectivism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side slightly towards “decentralization”, meaning you more often believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level and serve the best interests of the local community. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on tender and tough issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on small government and big government issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on keynesian and laissez-faire issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on anthropocentrism and environmentalism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on meritocracy and democracy issues. This theme is only less important to you.
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Based on 9 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
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Based on 5 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 9 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
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Based on 6 questions that are ranked somewhat important to you.
Based on 2 questions that are ranked less important to you.
Based on 1 question that is ranked less important to you.
Based on 1 question that is ranked less important to you.
Here is how you compare to this voter on the traditional ideological axis.
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