Where do you stand politically? Take the quiz!!!

Nomad

Every trumper is a N4T.
Take this short 16 question quiz from Pew Research, take a screenshot of the results and post here..

https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/quiz/political-typology/

Mine....

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I do not like this one because it's too ambiguous. What services? What do smaller and bigger governments mean?

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But I am taking the quiz anyway.
 
Your best fit is…
Outsider Left
… along with 10% of the public


They hold liberal views on most issues, particularly on issues of racial equality and immigration, and overwhelmingly vote Democratic. They are more skeptical of government performance than other Democratic-oriented groups, though far less so than those in GOP-oriented groups. While they aren’t particularly happy with the Democratic Party, they also have deeply negative views of the GOP.
Though nearly half of Outsider Left describe their own political views as liberal, only about three-in-ten identify as Democrats; about half say they are independents who lean toward the Democratic Party. :)
 
Your best fit is…
Ambivalent Right

On issues ranging from the size of the federal government to views about business, gender and race, Ambivalent Right hold many views that are largely consistent with core conservative values. Yet they also hold more moderate stances on several social issues and differ from some other segments of the GOP coalition in taking a more internationalist view of foreign policy and a less restrictive position on immigration.

I'll toss this in for all those Leftists here who somehow, mistakenly, think I like Trump.

Ambivalent Right have also largely rejected the unsubstantiated claim from Trump and others that Trump was the legitimate winner of the 2020 presidential election.

I agree with this too:

Most (63%) say that government regulation of business usually does more harm than good, and nearly three-quarters (73%) prefer a smaller government providing fewer services to a bigger government providing more services.

I think part of why I fit here is, unlike most Americans I have travelled extensively abroad. Most Americans never travel to foreign countries (particularly if you leave Mexico and Canada out of the mix), have never had a passport, etc.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lealan...re-they-were-born-a-surprise/?sh=1db12e9e2898
https://www.mic.com/articles/28780/why-64-of-americans-have-never-left-the-u-s
https://thoughtcatalog.com/matthew-kepnes/2013/10/why-americans-dont-travel-overseas/

That results in an insular view of the world.
 
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