Originally posted by Flubber
Since I
- support right to choose and health care coverage
-hate mandatory sentencing even while I could support harsher sentences for certain crimes
I come out as closest to the Dems it seems--
Since I
- support right to choose and health care coverage
-hate mandatory sentencing even while I could support harsher sentences for certain crimes
I come out as closest to the Dems it seems--
1) Health care: the only question is whether to spend more money on it. All the Dems agree on that, as do one or two Repubs (iirc); the real issue is how much and toward what end. So the question is laregely useless, and turns the health care question into a mere government spending question.
2) Guns. The question was whether you support an "absolute right" to own a gun. I guarantee that, with the possible exception of a GOP gadfly like Hunter, nobody in the race agrees with this statement -- the key is the word "absolute." But I'll bet all GOP candidates were scored on the "agree" side of the divide. Of course, that means that people with reading comprehension skills were told they agree with the Democrats, which is probably accurate.
3) Iraq. My favorite. The only question about Iraq was whether we should pull out and let the UN take over -- like this is even an option. But phrasing the question that way means that there would be less agreement with the Dems than there would be if they'd used a statement like "We should withdraw from Iraq as soon as possible," since it keeps anti-UN types in the GOP fold. Even Sloww, famously in favor of getting out of Iraq right now, may well have disagreed with the statement in the poll.
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