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Political Party Analyzer Are you Republican or Democrat?

1. Taxes I support a tax system at both the federal and state level. The federal income tax should be eliminated.

2. Marriage A. Government's responsibility is to uphold and respect traditional institutions, such as marriage between one man and one woman. B. Marriage is a human right and should not be restricted. Anyone should be able to get married

3. Health Care A. Individuals should have the freedom and opportunity to make their own health care decisions, and the ability to choose a plan that meets their individual needs. B. Health care is a basic human right that should be guaranteed by law, and the United States should have a comprehensive, single-payer national health care plan that provides quality care.

4. Education A. I support tuition tax credits and competition in education to bring wider choices, higher quality and lower costs. B. I oppose charter schools and vouchers.

5. Energy A. Nuclear power is safe, clean, environmentally friendly and should be developed rapidly to reduce reliance on coal and oil. B. Nuclear power should be limited until it is environmentally safe and the a long-term waste disposal system is set up.

6. Energy A key solution to the energy crisis would be to encourage conservation, efficient, renewable and environmentally responsible energy, which includes solar and wind power. A key solution to the energy crisis would be drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and along to U.S. coastline, using the best available technology to protect the environment.

7. War A. The war in Iraq was an unjustified war based on false and misleading statements and faulty thinking. B. The United States is a peace-loving nation that has been forced into a war against terrorism, attacked numerous times by fanatical elements committed to destroying our culture and freedom.

8. War A. I support an expeditious and orderly withdrawal of U.S. military forces and bases from Iraq and Afghanistan, conducted to do the least harm to the people of that country. B. I support giving military leaders and troops all the equipment, arms and other material supplies and services that they need to bring the campaign to a successful conclusion.

9. Immigration A. English should not be established as the sole official language of the United States. B. English should be the only language used for legal documents and laws requiring other languages to be used should be eliminated.

10. Immigration States should not provide social services or other privileges of citizenship without proof of citizenship. States should not deny civil rights or educational opportunities to immigrants or their children because of immigration status.

11. Elections The president should be elected through the Electoral College system. The president should be elected through the popular vote.

12. Crime and Punishment A. The death penalty, used appropriately, is part of an effective criminal justice system. B. The death penalty should be abolished.

13. Crime and Punishment The criminal justice system should emphasize rehabilitation. The criminal justice system should deter crime through strong and appropriate punishment.

14. General Statement I believe in the values of community, dignity, equality, fairness, respect and tolerance; in sustainable stewardship of the environment, fairness and economic opportunity, access to quality education and health care and equal treatment of all; in accountable government, personal freedom and privacy, respect, tolerance and compassion for people of different beliefs and cultures. I believe active participation by citizens is absolutely necessary to protect and preserve values which include preserving a free society, free markets, free trade, the sanctity of human life; limited government, low taxes, a minimal bureaucracy, a strong national defense, private property rights and the concept that government should do for individuals only those things they cannot do for themselves

1. Taxes I support a tax system at both the federal and state level. Democrat The federal income tax should be eliminated. Republican

2. Marriage A. Government's responsibility is to uphold and respect traditional institutions, such as marriage between one man and one woman.Republican B. Marriage is a human right and should not be restricted. Anyone should be able to get married. Democrat

3. Health Care A. Individuals should have the freedom and opportunity to make their own health care decisions, and the ability to choose a plan that meets their individual needs. Republican B. Health care is a basic human right that should be guaranteed by law, and the United States should have a comprehensive, single-payer national health care plan that provides quality care. Democrat

4. Education A. I support tuition tax credits and competition in education to bring wider choices, higher quality and lower costs. Republican B. I oppose charter schools and vouchers. Democrat

5. Energy A. Nuclear power is safe, clean, environmentally friendly and should be developed rapidly to reduce reliance on coal and oil. Republican B. Nuclear power should be limited until it is environmentally safe and the a long-term waste disposal system is set up. Democrat

6. Energy A key solution to the energy crisis would be to encourage conservation, efficient, renewable and environmentally responsible energy, which includes solar and wind power. Democrat A key solution to the energy crisis would be drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and along to U.S. coastline, using the best available technology to protect the environment. Republican

7. War A. The war in Iraq was an unjustified war based on false and misleading statements and faulty thinking. Democrat B. The United States is a peace-loving nation that has been forced into a war against terrorism, attacked numerous times by fanatical elements committed to destroying our culture and freedom. Republican

8. War A. I support an expeditious and orderly withdrawal of U.S. military forces and bases from Iraq and Afghanistan, conducted to do the least harm to the people of that country. Democrat B. I support giving military leaders and troops all the equipment, arms and other material supplies and services that they need to bring the campaign to a successful conclusion. Republican

9. Immigration A. English should not be established as the sole official language of the United States. Democrat B. English should be the only language used for legal documents and laws requiring other languages to be used should be eliminated. Republican

10. Immigration States should not provide social services or other privileges of citizenship without proof of citizenship. Republican States should not deny civil rights or educational opportunities to immigrants or their children because of immigration status. Democrat

11. Elections The president should be elected through the Electoral College system. Republican The president should be elected through the popular vote. Democrat

12. Crime and Punishment A. The death penalty, used appropriately, is part of an effective criminal justice system. Republican B. The death penalty should be abolished. Democrat

13. Crime and Punishment The criminal justice system should emphasize rehabilitation. Democrat The criminal justice system should deter crime through strong and appropriate punishment. Republican

14. General Statement I believe in the values of community, dignity, equality, fairness, respect and tolerance; in sustainable stewardship of the environment, fairness and economic opportunity, access to quality education and health care and equal treatment of all; in accountable government, personal freedom and privacy, respect, tolerance and compassion for people of different beliefs and cultures. Democrat I believe active participation by citizens is absolutely necessary to protect and preserve values which include preserving a free society, free markets, free trade, the sanctity of human life; limited government, low taxes, a minimal bureaucracy, a strong national defense, private property rights and the concept that government should do for individuals only those things they cannot do for themselves. Republican