Politics & Government

Quiz Tells You if Obama or Romney is Your Best Match

Take this online free quiz to get an in-depth look at your stance compared to the candidates' responses.

The first presidential debate is still being dissected by the pundits.

And based on the conversations we're seeing on Patch, there are a wide variety of issues that concern readers in Los Altos and elsewhere when it comes to who will end up in the White House.

But do you really know which presidential candidate best matches your stance on those issues? Take this quiz, and follow the opinions of others on the election by signing up for our newsletter.

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A new website launched earlier this year to help voters match up with their ideal candidate, and it's quickly gaining popularity through social media channels. In fact, according to iSideWith.com's homepage, more than a million people have taken the free quiz to determine their ideal candidate since it launched in March.

The quiz covers everything from social issues to foreign policy and answers can be fine tuned: You can choose general or more detailed responses, and a scale allows you to set the level of importance for each issue. Your responses are then analyzed to determine your ideal candidate, complete with a breakdown of your response matches.

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Among the people who took the quiz in California, their positions matched President Barack Obama's 55 percent of the time—more than any other candidate. Surprisingly, Californians' views matched Green Party candidate Jill Stein at 48 percent, followed by Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson's positions 47 percent of the time, and GOP candidate Ron Paul at 35 percent.

And what about Romney? Just 32 percent of Californians who took the quiz have the same views as he does on the key issues.

Seems to be a pretty handy tool, but does it work? You tell us. Take the free quiz on iSideWith.com and let us know what you think. Is the candidate it matched with you the candidate you plan to vote for?

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