The most complete presidential preference poll
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- Stephanie
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Is this right???
According to your answers, your political philosophy is on the border of: left-liberal and authoritarian
Left-Liberal
Left-Liberals generally embrace freedom of choice in personal matters, but support central decision-making in economics. They want the government to help the disadvantaged in the name of fairness. Liberals tend to tolerate social diversity, but work for what they might describe as "economic equality."
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According to your answers, your political philosophy is on the border of: left-liberal and authoritarian
Left-Liberal
Left-Liberals generally embrace freedom of choice in personal matters, but support central decision-making in economics. They want the government to help the disadvantaged in the name of fairness. Liberals tend to tolerate social diversity, but work for what they might describe as "economic equality."
How did you guys get the picture to show up?
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Taken the test many times and although I'm always slightly different each time, I'm always well within the centrist box. Social libertarian, economic centrist, although I'd rank social issues slightly higher then economic issues, so I may vote libertarian, IF the race weren't as close as it is. Lots can change from now till November, so I'm not making up my mind at this point. Right now I'm more concerned about cancelling my Texas voter registration and registering as a Florida voter, if I can.
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