Here are your answers compared to this voter’s answers.
Social › Abortion
Personal answerPro-choice, I don’t agree but the government has no right to ban it |
Domestic Policy › Armed Teachers
Personal answerNo |
Social › LGBT Adoption Rights
Personal answerYes |
Social › Gay Marriage
Personal answerYes |
Social › Gender Identity
Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Minimum Wage
Personal answerYes, and adjust it every year according to inflation |
Immigration › Citizenship Test
Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Gun Control
Personal answerYes |
Immigration › Deporting Criminal Immigrants
Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Corporate Tax
Personal answerRaise |
Immigration › Immigrant Assimilation
Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Social Media Regulation
Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
Personal answerYes |
Immigration › Skilled Immigrants
Personal answerIncrease |
the Environment › Plastic Product Ban
Personal answerNo. Instead we should consider how we develop a system of materials production and consumption that is sustainable and regenerative. |
the Environment › Fracking
Personal answerNo |
Healthcare › Marijuana
Personal answerYes |
Elections › Right of Foreigners to Vote
Personal answerNo |
Crime › Demilitarize the Police
Personal answerNo |
Crime › Defunding the Police
Personal answerYes |
Science › Nuclear Energy
Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › Foreign Aid
Personal answerI am satisfied with the current amount of spending |
Transportation › Public Transportation
Personal answerTelling government to spend more money is usually a bad idea. Instead, we should ask ourselves how do we create a transportation system that is equitable, modern and built around sustainable modes of transportation and sustainable energy. Then, we get the price tag from there and look at it in terms of a long-term investment with an eventual ROI. |
Immigration › Dual Citizenship
Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › Military Spending
Personal answerNeither, I am satisfied with the current amount of spending |
Crime › Criminal Voting Rights
Personal answerYes, but only after completing their sentences and parole/probation |
the Economy › Tech Monopolies
Personal answeronly Facebook |
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 more important to you.
You side moderately towards “politically incorrect”, meaning you believe our society is becoming too sensitive to language that is direct and honest. 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 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 somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on capitalism and democratic socialism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on assimilation and multiculturalism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side moderately towards “left wing”, meaning you support policies that promote social and economic equality. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on authoritarian and libertarian issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side extremely towards “deregulation”, meaning you very strongly believe that government regulation stifles innovation and economic prosperity. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on traditional and progressive 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 big government and small government issues. This theme is only less 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 only less important to you.
You are a centrist on collectivism and individualism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on tough and tender issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You side slightly towards “multilateralism”, meaning you more often believe policy decisions should be made collectively with support of everyone who may be affected by the outcome of the decision. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on imperialism and isolationism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You side slightly towards “keynesian”, meaning you more often believe the government should provide economic assistance to stabilize the economy. This theme is only least important to you.
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