Which Party Are You?

Which Party Are You?

  • Democrat

    Votes: 27 34.6%
  • Republican

    Votes: 15 19.2%
  • Libertarian

    Votes: 4 5.1%
  • Green

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Independent

    Votes: 17 21.8%
  • Other (Specify)

    Votes: 13 16.7%

  • Total voters
    78
I'm a republican.

I support Trump's immigration, foreign policy, and his lowering of corporate taxes.
I'm against abortions except in the case of Mother/Child endangerment and rape.
I think the ACA was a disaster and needs to be replaced.
I'm pro-LGBTQ.
 
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Neither. I feel like both the Republican and Democratic parties have gotten quite extreme, so I don't really support either one. If I had to choose between one of them, I do lean more towards Democratic, but they still don't really fit me.

If I had to pick a political adjective for myself, I'm Libertarian.
 
i'm a liberal, and pretty passionate about it. but i keep it to myself, if someone doesn't believe what i do, i don't really care as long as they're not hurting anyone. can't stand trump, simply because his opinions and actions are hurting people and that's not okay in my book :(
 
Democrat. I may not be the kind from my generation that you expect because I follow more Third Way principles. (I have a lot of nostalgia for the '90s, haha) I'm liberal on social issues but I do think that government spending needs to decrease so the national debt can be lowered.
Sadly, I think it's become clear since Hillary's loss and Trump's win that we may end up just having a very liberal Democratic Party and a very conservative Republican Party, with few options for centrists. I would back any Democrat over any Republican though, especially at this rate. If Elizabeth Warren runs for president in the next election cycle, I will work for her campaign.
 
technically socialist party USA girl, but because i live in the USA in a state that doesn't put them on tickets and because it's winner take all i usually find myself supporting Democrats, particularly the farthest left of them. but i'm not a communist, contrary to what some republicans say, there is a considerable difference in its execution. but i don't want to like lock every republican up or take their first born or whatever stereotypes the alt-right rants about these days

i don't think anyone that knows me would be like surprised
 
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Libertarian with ideas from both democrat and republican parties. I support whichever party I think is best at the time (in this election's case, republican.)
 
I selected independent. I'm very liberal and I always vote for Democrats, but I don't necessarily identify as one because the leadership of the party aside from Obama has been an abysmal failure. They have gotten too cozy with special interests and have abandoned their labor roots, which is why they lost in places like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Bernie Sanders was officially an independent despite being one of the most liberal senators because the Democrats have been selling out on their values for a long time and Sanders didn't want to be associated with that. Hopefully the party learns their lesson from this election and looks for candidates who are more like Sanders and Elizabeth Warren instead of sell-outs like the Clintons who should just find some nice place to retire to and stop making public appearances.
 
Democrat. I may not be the kind from my generation that you expect because I follow more Third Way principles. (I have a lot of nostalgia for the '90s, haha) I'm liberal on social issues but I do think that government spending needs to decrease so the national debt can be lowered.
Sadly, I think it's become clear since Hillary's loss and Trump's win that we may end up just having a very liberal Democratic Party and a very conservative Republican Party, with few options for centrists. I would back any Democrat over any Republican though, especially at this rate. If Elizabeth Warren runs for president in the next election cycle, I will work for her campaign.

It'd be likely for the increase of independents and the rise of a third party.
 
For American parties I'd say anyone but the Republicans. From my view as a Swedish person they do come across as extremists but our whole political spectrum is located far left of the American one. Our biggest party on the right is more comparable to your Democratic party tbh.

For Swedish parties I agree with the three most leftward parties; V?nsterpartiet (Left party), Milj?partiet (Green party) and Socialdemokraterna (Social democrats). So far I've voted Green every election.
 
I don't associate myself with any party however the Green party is the one I agree with the most but even then I don't feel comfortable calling myself a 'Green' because they have some things I disagree with.

The Republican party sickens me and their ideology makes me hate everything about it. (The majority of the time)

The Democrat party isn't amazing and I disagree with a lot of things they stand for as a party.

The Libertarian party is underwhelming and I don't agree with the vast majority of what they want.

The Green party is my most liked party but even then I don't agree with a few things they say and want.

I lean towards the Green party in ideology. I hate the Republican & Libertarian party, I dislike the Democratic party and the Green party is my friend who I kinda disagree with.

My thoughts on my native political parties are the same.
 
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