Are you a Democrat or Republican?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by snafu, Feb 9, 2008.

  1. snafu

    snafu Big Time BS'er

    OK we know how we stand with liberalism. What about your political affiliation?

    Typology Test
     
  2. snafu

    snafu Big Time BS'er

    ME:

    Social Conservative
    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Social Conservative typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Social Conservatives represent 11 percent of the American public, and 13 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description
    One of three core Republican groups, Social Conservatives (along with Pro-Government Conservatives) are somewhat more religious than are Enterprisers. They are supportive of an assertive foreign policy and very conservative on social and cultural issues. In policy terms, they break from the Enterprisers in their cynical views of business, modest support for environmental and other regulation, and strong anti-immigrant sentiment.

    Defining Values
    Conservative on social issues ranging from gay marriage to abortion. Support an assertive foreign policy and oppose government aid for the needy, believing people need to make it on their own. Strongly worried about impact of immigrants on American society. More middle-of-the-road on economic and domestic policies, expressing some skepticism about business power and profits, and some support for government regulation to protect the environment. While not significantly better-off than the rest of the nation, most express strong feelings of financial satisfaction and security.

    Who They Are
    Predominantly white (91%), female (58%) and the oldest of all groups (average age is 52; 47% are 50 or older); nearly half live in the South. Most (53%) attend church weekly; 43% are white evangelical Protestants (double the national average of 21%).

    Lifestyle Notes
    56% report having a gun in their home, and 51% attend Bible study groups.

    2004 Election
    Bush 86%, Kerry 4%.

    Party ID
    82% Republican, 18% Independent/No Preference, 0% Democrat (97% Rep/LeanRep)

    Media Use
    Half of Social Conservatives cite newspapers as a main source of news; the Fox News Channel (34%) and network evening news (30%) are their major TV news sources.
     
  3. timesjoke

    timesjoke Progressive Killer

    Enterpriser
    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Enterpriser typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Enterprisers represent 9 percent of the American public, and 10 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description
    As in previous studies conducted in 1987, 1994 and 1999, this extremely partisan Republican group?s politics are driven by a belief in the free enterprise system and social values that reflect a conservative agenda. Enterprisers are also the strongest backers of an assertive foreign policy, which includes nearly unanimous support for the war in Iraq and strong support for such anti-terrorism efforts as the Patriot Act.

    Defining Values
    Assertive on foreign policy and patriotic; anti-regulation and pro-business; very little support for government help to the poor; strong belief that individuals are responsible for their own well being. Conservative on social issues such as gay marriage, but not much more religious than the nation as a whole. Very satisfied with personal financial situation.

    Who They Are
    Predominantly white (91%), male (76%) and financially well-off (62% have household incomes of at least $50,000, compared with 40% nationwide). Nearly half (46%) have a college degree, and 77% are married. Nearly a quarter (23%) are themselves military veterans. Only 10% are under age 30.

    Lifestyle Notes
    59% report having a gun in their homes; 53% trade stocks and bonds in the stock market, and 30% are small business owners ? all of which are the highest percentages among typology groups. 48% attend church weekly; 36% attend bible study or prayer group meetings.

    2004 Election
    Bush 92%, Kerry 1%. Bush?s most reliable supporters (just 4% of Enterprisers did not vote)

    Party ID
    81% Republican, 18% Independent/No Preference, 1% Democrat (98% Rep/LeanRep)

    Media Use
    Enterprisers follow news about government and politics more closely than any other group, and exhibit the most knowledge about world affairs. The Fox News Channel is their primary source of news (46% cite it as a main source) followed by newspapers (42%) radio (31%) and the internet (26%).
     
  4. eddo

    eddo I don't like you.

    I am an Enterpriser as well.
     
  5. hugo

    hugo Big Time BS'er

    Jackass. Stupid quiz.
     
  6. wez

    wez Big Time BS


    Hahahahahaha... I was just gonna post, may as well ask .. are you an idiot or a dumbass?
     
  7. snafu

    snafu Big Time BS'er

    Why did it say you were a socialist? :D
     
  8. wez

    wez Big Time BS

    Hahahaha.. I think snaf may be on to something.. we got us a commie. :D
     
  9. timesjoke

    timesjoke Progressive Killer

    Well, it seems we have a little in common.
     
  10. sheik-yerbouti

    sheik-yerbouti Big Time BS'er

    Me:


    Disaffected
    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Disaffected typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Disaffecteds represent 9 percent of the American public, and 10 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description
    Disaffecteds are deeply cynical about government and unsatisfied with both their own economic situation and the overall state of the nation. Under heavy financial pressure personally, this group is deeply concerned about immigration and environmental policies, particularly to the extent that they affect jobs. Alienated from politics, Disaffecteds have little interest in keeping up with news about politics and government, and few participated in the last election.

    Defining Values
    Despite personal financial strain and belief that success is mostly beyond a persons control Disaffecteds are the only moderate supporters of government welfare and assistance to the poor. Strongly oppose immigration as well as regulatory and environmental policies on the grounds that government is ineffective and such measures cost jobs.

    Who They Are
    Less educated (70% have attended no college, compared with 49% nationwide) and predominantly male (57%). While a majority (60%) leans Republican, three-in-ten are strict independents, triple the national rate. Disaffecteds live in all parts of the country, though somewhat more are from rural and suburban areas than urban.

    Lifestyle Notes
    Somewhat higher percentage report having a gun in the home than the national average, and 42% report someone in their house has been unemployed in the past year.

    2004 Election
    Bush 42%, Kerry 21%. Nearly a quarter (23%) said they didnt vote in the last election.

    Party ID
    68% Independent/No Preference, 30% Republican, 2% Democrat (60% Rep/LeanRep)

    Media Use
    Disaffecteds have little interest in current events and pay little attention to the news. No single medium or network stands out as a main source.

    Note: All descriptions and percentages are based on the national sample of adults surveyed by telephone in December.

    In the overall typology there is a ninth group called Bystanders who are defined as adults who are not registered, who do not follow news about government and public affairs, and who say they rarely or never vote.

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  11. wez

    wez Big Time BS

    Hahahahaha.. That's what I was too shiek.. See ya in the shackles.. :D
     
  12. Old Salt

    Old Salt Big Time BS

    I agree. For some reason I came up as "Disaffected". I reviewed the questions and answers a couple of times and don't see how it came up with that verdict. The only place I seem to match the explanation is that I didn't vote in 2004. Couldn't vote Kerry and refused to vote Bush as long as he had Cheney and Rummy in his entourage. A president is only as good as the people he has advising him.
     
  13. wez

    wez Big Time BS


    No doubt, doesn't describe me at all, cept being skeptical of government.. which is a good thing in my mind.

    Obviously created by a bunch of right wing extremists who demand blind acceptence..:D
     
  14. snafu

    snafu Big Time BS'er

    I think mine was pretty close. I don't do bible studies or go to Church but I must fit in their category.
     
  15. Bender

    Bender New Member

    Liberal

    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Liberal typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.
    Liberals represent 17 percent of the American public, and 19 percent of registered voters.
    Basic Description
    This group has nearly doubled in proportion since 1999, Liberals now comprise the largest share of Democrats and is the single largest of the nine Typology groups. They are the most opposed to an assertive foreign policy, the most secular, and take the most liberal views on social issues such as homosexuality, abortion, and censorship. They differ from other Democratic groups in that they are strongly pro-environment and pro-immigration, issues which are more controversial among Conservative and Disadvantaged Democrats.
    Defining Values
    Strongest preference for diplomacy over use of military force. Pro-choice, supportive of gay marriage and strongly favor environmental protection. Low participation in religious activities. Most sympathetic of any group to immigrants as well as labor unions, and most opposed to the anti-terrorism Patriot Act.
    Who They Are
    Most (62%) identify themselves as liberal. Predominantly white (83%), most highly educated group (49% have a college degree or more), and youngest group after Bystanders. Least religious group in typology: 43% report they seldom or never attend religious services; nearly a quarter (22%) are seculars. More than one-third never married (36%). Largest group residing in urban areas (42%) and in the western half the country (34%). Wealthiest Democratic group (41% earn at least $75,000).
    Lifestyle Notes
    Largest group to have been born (or whose parents were born) outside of the U.S. or Canada (20%). Least likely to report having a gun at home (23%) or attending bible study or prayer group meetings (13%).
    2004 Election
    Bush 2%, Kerry 81%
    Party ID
    59% Democrat; 40% Independent/No Preference, 1% Republican (92% Dem/Lean Dem)
    Media Use
    Liberals are second only to Enterprisers in following news about government and public affairs most of the time (60%). Liberals? use of the internet to get news is the highest among all groups (37%).
    Note: All descriptions and percentages are based on the national sample of adults surveyed by telephone in December. Based on your answers to the survey questions, you most closely resemble survey respondents within this group, even though you may differ significantly on one or more issues or traits.
    In the overall typology there is a ninth group called ?Bystanders? who are defined as adults who are not registered, who do not follow news about government and public affairs, and who say they rarely or never vote.
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  16. Old Salt

    Old Salt Big Time BS

    Was there any doubt?:D
     
  17. wez

    wez Big Time BS

    Uh oh.... could be trouble.:D

    I took it a second time and came up with liberal too.. didn't need that at this particular point in time.. :rolleyes:
     
  18. Bender

    Bender New Member

    Not even for a split second. ;)
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  19. snafu

    snafu Big Time BS'er

    I don't believe this for second. You fixed this one. :rolleyes:
     
  20. Bender

    Bender New Member

    Impossible, the Republicans are the one's who fix results, not the Dems. :D
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