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In reply to the discussion: Did you hear Crystal Ball's rant on the Cycle asking Hillary not to run? [View all]cui bono
(19,926 posts)how they are tracking both social and economic with one dot.
Went to the link and how they figure it and I still don't get it. If you can explain it to me I would be grateful. They used the scores I posted below to come up with that person being a hardcore liberal, right around where Hillary is. So what does that 13% economic score show? I don't get it.
I don't see those individual scores for Hillary to compare to their instructional example.
Unless the method of arriving to a conclusion makes sense (and it may make sense, I personally just don't get it for sure) the result means nothing. And in this case the result is so clearly and so far off it makes me think their method is severely flawed. Obama is not even close to being a hardcore liberal. Not by a long shot. He is center at best.
The candidate scored the following on the VoteMatch questions:
Personal Score 78%
Economic Score 13%
Where the Candidate Fits In
Where the candidate's Personal score meets the Economic score on the grid below is the candidate's political philosophy. Based on the above score, the candidate is a Hard-Core Liberal.