You are a hardcore Libertarian. You are socially Liberal but fiscally Conservative.
ron paul...93%
romney...89%
johnson...83%
obama...17%
so much for the neoconprogs...
telling me i am an obama lover-
pretty sick of that crap-
another observation...
says 79% of americans are in line with my views -
so much for the media and the neoconprogs...
saying folks who agree with paul...
are a tiny minority-
very revealing test...
as to the deception...
the media and both partys are foisting on us all -
Please, would you take this poll and post your results?
the_old_coach
2012/06/30 20:49:00
Go here and take this poll. It's very interesting. http://www.isidewith.com/
I scored 85% for Gary Johnson and 84% for Ron Paul. It says that I am a Moderate Libertarian and both fiscally and socially conservative.
EDIT NOTE: THE PICTURE BELOW IS NOT MY POLL RESULT, JUST THE AD PICTURE FROM THE WEBSITE.
http://www.isidewith.com/

I scored 85% for Gary Johnson and 84% for Ron Paul. It says that I am a Moderate Libertarian and both fiscally and socially conservative.
EDIT NOTE: THE PICTURE BELOW IS NOT MY POLL RESULT, JUST THE AD PICTURE FROM THE WEBSITE.
http://www.isidewith.com/

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and on No Major Issues I might add LOL
http://www.isidewith.com/resu...
You are an independent. You are socially Conservative but fiscally Liberal.
78%
Mitt Romney
on social, healthcare, and domestic policy issues.
53%
Virgil Goode
no major issues.
34%
Ron Paul
on foreign policy issues.
31%
Barack Obama
on healthcare and immigration issues.
2%
Michigan Voters
no major issues.
90% Ron Paul
on immigration, domestic policy, foreign policy, economic, social, and science issues.
80% Gary Johnson
on domestic policy, foreign policy, economic, and social issues.
78% Mitt Romney
on immigration, economic, and domestic policy issues.
11% Barack Obama
on social issues.
74% American Voters
on domestic policy, economic, and social issues.
A poll by the group "We Ask America" released on June 26 in Colorado shows a neck-and-neck race. Obama leads 46 percent to 43 percent in this Western swing state, but it is within the margin of error. That makes this Rocky Mountain state a toss-up, right? But Johnson wasn't listed in the headlines of the poll.
It's the same story with a Rasmussen Reports poll. This June survey of Colorado voters shows both candidates knotted at 45 percent in the Centennial State. Johnson isn't mentioned.
But look at the Public Policy Polling results from June. This shows Obama with a 49 percent to 42 percent lead. Unlike the others, they include Johnson in the mix. The results show that with the Libertarian candidate in the mix, Obama leads 47 percent to 39 percent in Colorado, with Johnson picking up 7 percent points.
Now PPP polls lean left the way Rasmussen leans right. But they don't lean libertarian. Johnson's strength, where he is best known, could be a factor. Already, the Johnson camp is touting the fact that he is getting about 15 percent of the vote in New Mexico. I was surprised; I expected it to be higher, given how popular he was in the state.
Gary Johnson is an appealing candidate. He has twice the gubernatorial experience of Mitt Romney, and he governed ...
A poll by the group "We Ask America" released on June 26 in Colorado shows a neck-and-neck race. Obama leads 46 percent to 43 percent in this Western swing state, but it is within the margin of error. That makes this Rocky Mountain state a toss-up, right? But Johnson wasn't listed in the headlines of the poll.
It's the same story with a Rasmussen Reports poll. This June survey of Colorado voters shows both candidates knotted at 45 percent in the Centennial State. Johnson isn't mentioned.
But look at the Public Policy Polling results from June. This shows Obama with a 49 percent to 42 percent lead. Unlike the others, they include Johnson in the mix. The results show that with the Libertarian candidate in the mix, Obama leads 47 percent to 39 percent in Colorado, with Johnson picking up 7 percent points.
Now PPP polls lean left the way Rasmussen leans right. But they don't lean libertarian. Johnson's strength, where he is best known, could be a factor. Already, the Johnson camp is touting the fact that he is getting about 15 percent of the vote in New Mexico. I was surprised; I expected it to be higher, given how popular he was in the state.
Gary Johnson is an appealing candidate. He has twice the gubernatorial experience of Mitt Romney, and he governed in a state a little closer to the political center. He has more experience that Barack Obama did when the Illinois senator ran in 2008. Johnson was permitted to debate in one of the many Republican match-ups, and did quite well (which makes you wonder why he was only invited to one).
http://news.yahoo.com/polls-s...
If RP is the nominee they better get behind him because he can beat Obama ... if he's not the nominee than Gary Johnson is the only one who has a much better shot at beating him.
I've been taking a lot of grief for sticking to my position with Dr. Paul. Few on the Right seem to believe in making a REAL stand on principle, which is so sad for America, the America WE love...my point in putting up the poll was for people to actually see how much they DO AGREE with Dr. Paul, and how Gary Johnson is right there on the issues. I'm from New Mexico and voted for Mr. Johnson twice for governor! He did a great job!
Sadly, the NeoCons just don't want to hear it: They haven't "bought" those two (Dr. Paul or Mr. Johnson). It's sad to see how so many line up for Dr. Paul with their own political leanings but are STILL going to vote the "Party line."
Partisan politics has killed America.
I have learned (and this is from Campaign for Liberty) when dealing with politicians fear is best ... they MUST fear us. Political fear is Political Respect. We have the choice, we can deliver pleasure or pain. Its time we delivered pain and voting 3rd party will do it if Paul doesn't get the nomination. Voting Ron Paul should he get the nomination will do the same ... :-)
"Politicians are pigs you must hit them on the nose with a stick."
93% Gary Johnson on domestic policy, economic, foreign policy, healthcare, social, and science issues.
93% Ron Paul on domestic policy, economic, foreign policy, healthcare, social, and immigration issues.
82% Mitt Romney on economic, domestic policy, healthcare, immigration, and environmental issues.
74% Virgil Goode on foreign policy, healthcare, and immigration issues.
71% Jimmy McMillan on immigration issues.
36% Fred Karger on healthcare issues.
28% Jill Stein no major issues.
24%
Kent Mesplay no major issues.
20%
Barack Obama no major issues.
81% Texas Voters on domestic policy, healthcare, environmental, immigration, and social issues.
78% American Voters on domestic policy and immigration issues.
97% Ron Paul
91% Gary Johnson
87% Mitt Romney
23% Barack Obama
73% Oregon Voters
85% American Voters
Candidates you side with...
94%
Mitt Romney
on economic, foreign policy, immigration, healthcare, domestic policy, social, and environmental issues.
82%
Ron Paul
on economic, immigration, domestic policy, and healthcare issues.
74%
Gary Johnson
on economic, domestic policy, healthcare, and science issues.