Hillary, Barack, or John? Rudy, Mitt or Ron? Who to vote for?

In the next few days we will be announcing an analysis of the various Presidential candidates between now and January.

What sparked this is a radio interview I had in Knoxville, Tennessee last Saturday. One of the callers spoke about the difficulty they were having in assessing which candidate was the one they should vote for.

This further reminded me of some commentary I read in a blog recently. The poster to a blog entry was saying that they were the current events addict among their friends and associates. Accordingly, the poster was often asked who and what issues to vote for.

We don’t necessarily intend to tell you who to vote for. Instead, we hope to show you how to use our principles and outcome criteria to make your voting choices.

We’ll probably assess 1 Democrat and 1 Republican a week.

Until that time, we’ve found a couple of other resources you may find useful.

The first, from VAJoe.com, was sent to me by a friend. This handy little tool lets you pick out how you feel concerning a variety of issues. Depending on how you assess the tool, you will be shown which Presidential candidate most strongly reflects your views. You may be surprised at who you’re present with. The other interesting aspect is how the tool shows what percentage of people taking the poll have been associated with the individual candidates. Check that out. I think you’ll be surprised by that result, too.

Here is the link to the tool.

http://www.vajoe.com/candidate_results.php

 

 

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