Well, I'll keep my own results to myself... but one thing I found very interesting is that, despite their claims that Kerry fell midway along the north-east diagonal (about two-thirds of the way to bush), when I "took the test for Kerry", I found bearing somewhat into the opposite quadrant.

Also, there's the general problem with any such poll, that not all of the questions can be answered well on a spectrum of agree to disagree. To put it in other words, certain questions really require a mu option. (How odd... the link to jargon://mu doesn't work, but if you navigate that jargon file site, you can find mu on it.)

So take it with a grain of salt, is all I'm saying.

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