#1 | 22.3%
| Green Liberal: Strong belief in the need to regulate gasses and carbon footprints, otherwise liberal (Ralph Nader) | |
#2 | 18.9%
| Liberal Moderate: Likes more regulation, yet sees why freedom is also needed (Bill Clinton) | |
#3 | 12.4%
| Conservative Moderate: Likes more freedom, yet sees the need for regulation (John McCain) | |
#4 | 10.3%
| Libertarian:Strongly skeptical of government, see no need for any regulation at all (Ron Paul) | |
#5 | 10.1%
| Communist:Demands all banks and businesses to be nationalized,believes in equal oppression and equal lack of economic growth for all (Joseph Stalin) | |
#6 | 8.5%
| Green Conservative: Strong belief in the need to regulate gasses and carbon footprints, otherwise conservative (David Cameron) | |
#7 | 7.4%
| Conservative Libertarian:recognises the need for shared cultural norms, yet are also fiercely anti-federal government (Bob Barr) | |
#8 | 5.6%
| Conservative: Strong belief in personal and economic freedom, yet recognising the need for shared cultural norms. Generally supports a tough foreign policy. (Ronald Reagan) | |
#9 | 2.8%
| Neoconservative: Conservative on social issues, authortarian, supports a very aggressive foreign policy (Dick Cheney) | |
#10 | 1.6%
| Liberal Conservative: Moderate on social issues, conservative on economic issues (Newt Gingrich) | |
#11 | 0.0%
| Liberal: Strong belief in a strong federal government and economic regulation, while holding shared cultural norms in contempt. Generally supports a more diplomatic approach to foreign policy (Barack Obama) | |
#12 | 0.0%
| Socialist:Demands all banks and businesses to be nationalized, supportive of big government (Karl Marx) | |