Politics16 May 2005 09:49 am
The Pew Research Center has defined nine groups to describe U.S. voters.
- Enterprisers
- Social Conservatives
- Pro-Government Conservatives
- Liberals
- Disadvantaged Democrats
- Conservative Democrats
- Upbeats
- Disaffecteds
- Bystanders
I got pigeon-holed as a liberal, which I am not quite happy about. I would agree that I am a social liberal, but on monetary and budget issues I feel that I am a conservative. I wonder what category I would be assigned to if I was not strongly independent.
Find out where you fall. A write up entitled Beyond Red vs. Blue is also available.
If any of you go through the effort to take the quiz, please post the results. I would be interested if anyone finds their category an adequate description of their political views.
May 16th, 2005 at 9:58 am
I’m Disaffected!
May 20th, 2005 at 2:45 pm
Enterpriser… biotch >_
May 24th, 2005 at 1:07 am
Liberal. Considering there was no category for “post-modern feminist socialist”, I guess liberal is the right place.
June 7th, 2005 at 9:44 pm
The personal is political (quizzes!)
Liberal
Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Liberal typology group. Strongest preference for diplomacy over use of military force, pro-choice, supportive of gay marriage, strongly favor…
March 17th, 2007 at 8:43 pm
I am somewhere between the upbeats and the consevative democrats depending upon whether I considered myself to have no political leanings or leaning slightly democrat. I did not like that changing one answer (which is such a subjective answer) could shift me from one category to another. Could someone please write a piece of legislation that affects politcal parties the same way anti-trust laws affect corperations? I need more choices.