The Republican Party and I should keep a wide berth, the to degree to which, while not a surprise, very much explains why the last few Thanksgivings have gone the way they have...
Higher with the Democrats than with the Libertarians, but higher on Johnson than Obama.
Edit: Oh there was a nice division on issues. I side the most with Jill Stein on: healthcare, immigration, domestic policy, and environment. I side the most with Gary Johnson on: economic and foreign policy. I side the most with Barack Obama on social and science.
I have no idea who Rocky Anderson & Jill Stein are, but I know I'm basically a socialist.
Edit: I do find it interesting that it appears the majority of the US agrees with the President the most. (skewed by it being an internet poll, I'm sure)
(edited by Mike Zeidler on 29.8.12 0549) "Tattoos are the mullets of the aughts." - Mike Naimark
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_stein Jill Stein (born May 14, 1950) is an American physician and the nominee of the Green Party for President of the United States in the 2012 election.[1][2][3] Stein was a candidate for Governor of Massachusetts in the 2002 and the 2010 gubernatorial elections.[4][5][6] Stein is a resident of Lexington, Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Harvard College (1973) and the Harvard Medical School (1979).[7][8][9] She serves on the boards of Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility and MassVoters for Fair Elections, and has been active with the Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities.[10]
I get my treehugger genes from my dad's side of the family, though they've been recessive for a while. Carl Zeidler (D) & Frank Zeidler (last Socialist mayor of a major city - Milwaukee) are 2nd cousins, though it seems every single person in my family is staunchly Republican now.
"Tattoos are the mullets of the aughts." - Mike Naimark
I use the "New Posts" link. I'll usually open up a few at a time, in tabs. If it's a forum I might find something of interest in but usually don't, I'll occasionally take a look at the "New Threads" link.