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I wonder why Jill Stein gets so many high values by (rather as a tendency) european voters here ?
Or is my view distorted ?

I'm from the US and in my case, I had never heard of her before this, either.

I'm not much into recycling or protecting the environment, etc., so I was rather surprised to see apparently I agree with Jill Stein on 89% of issues and Gary Johnson 88% both more than either Obama or Romney.

Who the hell is Gary Johnson … ;)

I think he's Libertarian - hadn't heard of him before either, but after watching his video, I definitely agree with his positions on some of these issues.
 
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^Yeah, de-facto 2-party system kind of sucks because of that.
 
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I guess i lean slightly republican.
 
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I guess i lean slightly republican.

most people are, they just won't vote that way for some reason.

I came out strongly libertarian, which is how I planned to vote anyway.
 
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I don't live in USA, but filled the test for fun and it says this in the end:

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Never heard of Jill Stein.
 
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RPGWatch favorite Jill Stein was arrested while trying to force her way into the debate a couple nights ago.

Larry King has scheduled an internet-only debate with the "also-rans" that made this test's list so they get a chance to have their say.
 
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I like everyone equally well (except libertarian).
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A shame that, due to the antiquated Electoral College and two party system, none of this matters:
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Caught this article and thought it relevant:
"They haven't made any headway because when Americans are polarised they don't like a third-party candidate.

"They hate the other side so much they're not going to waste their vote. We've been trained to think of our system as two-party and we're wasting our vote if we cast it for another candidate. That's how most Americans think."
 
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Here's my results http://www.isidewith.com/results/199540599

Romney was slightly ahead of Virgil Goode, but I wouldn't vote for Romney. Johnson came out pretty high too, but I'd never vote for him due to his positions on illegal immigration. As expected, I really side most with Virgil Goode and will be voting for him, even though I know he won't win.
 
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Well, since the results are in, here's how it would have turned out for the Watch:

1. Jill Stein (12 votes; 44.4%)
2. Gary Johnson (6 votes; 22.2%)
3. Mitt Romney (5 votes; 18.5%)
4. Barack Obama (3 votes; 11.1%)
5. Virgil Goode (1 vote; 3.7%)

Total votes: 27
 
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How many votes did Jill Stein get, in the "real life election", by the way ?
(German "Stein" = "Stone")
 
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Thank you.
 
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