All the cool kids are doing it, so I did it, too, with no surprises:
It is fun, though you know I disagree that ideology can be mapped on a 2D coordinate system.
But you can sure play and see for yourself.

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Posted on: January 11, 2008 1:43 PM, by Coturnix
All the cool kids are doing it, so I did it, too, with no surprises:
It is fun, though you know I disagree that ideology can be mapped on a 2D coordinate system.
But you can sure play and see for yourself.
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Comments
Looks like you came out closer to Obama than anybody else. So did I. Whee! I'm glad somebody thinks like me!
Anne G
Posted by: Anne Gilbert | January 12, 2008 2:36 PM
Than anybody else they chose to show, you mean. With only four of the Democratic candidates listed here, there's nobody where my mark is, either - but there should be.
Posted by: The Ridger | January 12, 2008 10:22 PM