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The first quiz -- "Who do you agree with?" -- is focused on issues. The second quiz -- "Who do you like?" -- attempts to capture the intangible personal qualities--leadership, experience, and character--that make us view one candidate as "more presidential" than another. Most voter choices are a dynamic combination of these four categories--stands on the issues, leadership, experience, and character. Take each quiz separately and learn something important and helpful to your vote. Take these quizzes together, however --in whichever order you prefer--and we will correlate your answers in ways we hope will help you clarify your views and inform your choice.
There are limits, of course, to this rough science:
these quizzes do not aim to tell you which way to vote. That said, we believe these quizzes offer powerful tools for an important and often difficult choice.
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