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Imagine, if you can, a magical instrument that could probe your mind and in just a few minutes tell you precisely how your political views correspond with those of the people running for president.
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Phildelphia City Paper, "The SelectSmart test may help undecideds decide who's the candidate for them. Seventeen questions long, it covers abortion, taxes, health care and gun control, though gay marriage is conspicuously absent. (The site, one of several being passed around the Internet quicker than a Paris Hilton video, can also help you decide which pet's best for you.)".

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"man-on-the-street" report as voters use this candidate selector.
"Wired News" "Quite often the candidate they really liked is the candidate that comes up highest in their scores," said Curt Anderson, who operates a quiz site where visitors answer a series of multiple-choice questions on environmental policy, drug laws, Social Security and other issues. After entering their selections, users get matched up with the candidate whose views most reflect their own.
NPR's Morning Edition, Despite weeks of campaigning by the presidential candidates, Morning Edition commentator and swing voter John Ridley is still undecided. He tries to sort things with an online issues test (SelectSmart.com). Ridley discusses the results with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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