John Anderson

John Anderson Website
  • Abortion issues: Strongly pro-choice - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Affirmative action: Strongly support affirmative action - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Campaign finance: Strongly support campaign finance reform - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Crime: Somewhat support preventive approach on crime - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Defense spending: Somewhat support decrease on defense spending - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Drug policy: No preference on drug policy - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Homosexual issues: No preference on gay marriage - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Education money: Somewhat support tax dollars for public schools only - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Environment: Strongly support environmental legislation - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Evolution: Strongly support the status quo -- evolution only
  • Foreign policy: Strongly support interventionist - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Gun control: Strongly support gun control - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Health care: Somewhat support health care as primarily the responsiblity of the government - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Moral issues: No preference on moral issues - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Social security: Somewhat support preserving Social Security - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Tax policy: Somewhat support retaining federal income tax - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Trade issues: Strongly support free-trade - Source: Dan Johnson-Weinberger, a former press aide
  • Notes: John Anderson is a former member of Congress who lost the Republican nomination for President to Ronald Reagan in 1980. Mr. Anderson then made a bid for the presidency as an independent. He earned 7% of the vote.


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