Candidate Chooser 2008
I’m not one to normally write about politics, and this isn’t going to be a political post. Lord knows there’s enough political bloggers out there right now, but I actually found this link quite useful. The Minnesota Public Radio site has developed a Candidate Chooser for those of you out there that are either:
- Completely overwhelmed by the staggering amounts of information out there about each candidate (including the slanderous counter- response tactics of some politicians and their campaigners) or
- Completely disinterested and just want the machine to tell us who to choice.
I’m hoping that it’s option 1, but in either case, give the survey a try. I can’t stand by it’s accuracy, but given that it’s hosted by a non-profit, non-partisan public radio station, I’m hoping that it should be bias free. Funny thing is my results actually pointed me to a guy (so yes, it wasn’t Hillary) that I’ve only vaguely heard of, and sadly probably won’t make it much past Super Tuesday; but then again…stranger things have happened
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