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The AmericansElect.org quiz outlines how elected officials and public figures address political topics, plus the relative importance they place on each key topic. The nine key topics are:

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Dennis Kucinich on AmericansElect.org Quiz

 



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Question 1 answer D on Economy:

When you think about the US budget deficit, which of the following solutions is closest to your opinion?
  • A: Cutting existing programs
  • B: More spending cuts than tax increases (mix of both solutions)
  • C: More tax increases than spending cuts (mix of both solutions)
  • D: Raising Taxes
  • E: Unsure
Summary answer 'D' from 7 out of 9 statements:

Cancel tax cuts for the rich: D on question 1
Repeal tax cuts for wealthy to fund public higher ed: D on question 1
Top 272,000 taxpayers got as much benefit as bottom 129M: D on question 1
Increase debt limit from $14.3 trillion to $16.7 trillion: C on question 1
NO on Tax cut package of $958 B over 10 years: D on question 1
NO on making the Bush tax cuts permanent: D on question 1
YES on providing tax relief and simplification: A on question 1
YES on $60B stimulus package for jobs, infrastructure, & energy: D on question 1
YES on $192B additional anti-recession stimulus spending: D on question 1
This question weighted at 9% importance.
(Relative importance: 9 out of 97 statements.)

Question 2 answer A on Energy:

When you think about America’s energy needs, which of the following solutions comes closest to your opinion?
  • A: Strong investment in renewable energy like wind and solar
  • B: More drilling than investment in renewables (mix of both solutions)
  • C: More investment in renewable than drilling (mix of both solutions)
  • D: Strong focus on offshore drilling and allowing drilling in federal lands including wildlife reserves
  • E: Unsure
Summary answer 'A' from 11 out of 12 statements:

Double our energy from renewable sources by 2010: A on question 2
Global Green Deal for renewable energy: A on question 2
$50B solar venture fund for developing nations: A on question 2
Journey to planet Earth: renewable energy by 2010: A on question 2
Would sign Kyoto climate change treaty: A on question 2
Preserve Alaska's ANWR instead of drilling it: A on question 2
YES on tax incentives for renewable energy: A on question 2
NO on opening Outer Continental Shelf to oil drilling: A on question 2
YES on starting implementation of Kyoto Protocol: A on question 2
YES on prohibiting oil drilling & development in ANWR: A on question 2
YES on keeping moratorium on drilling for oil offshore: A on question 2
NO on enforcing limits on CO2 global warming pollution: D on question 2
This question weighted at 12% importance.
(Relative importance: 12 out of 98 statements.)

Question 3 answer A on Healthcare:

When you think about healthcare reform in the United States, which of the following solutions is closest to your opinion?
  • A: The Government should be the sole provider of healthcare insurance
  • B: The Government should have a major role in providing healthcare insurance
  • C: The Government should have a limited role in providing healthcare insurance
  • D: Only private companies should provide healthcare insurance
  • E: Unsure
Summary answer 'A' from 9 out of 14 statements:

Medicare For All: all long-term care totally covered: A on question 3
Universal not-for-profit health care: A on question 3
Streamlined national health insurance as Enhanced Medicare: A on question 3
I’m not selling insurance-switch to not-for-profit system: A on question 3
Regulate prescription drug prices like utility rates: A on question 3
Medicare for All: universal single-payer national system: A on question 3
Private companies charge 18% admin & Medicare charges 3%: B on question 3
Raise taxes for guaranteed, single payer, universal care: A on question 3
Exclude Medicare and Social Security from deficit reduction: B on question 3
YES on Veto override: Extend SCHIP to cover 6M more kids: A on question 3
NO on repealing the "Prevention and Public Health" slush fund: B on question 3
NO on establishing tax-exempt Medical Savings Accounts: A on question 3
YES on adding 2 to 4 million children to SCHIP eligibility: B on question 3
YES on overriding veto on expansion of Medicare: B on question 3
This question weighted at 14% importance.
(Relative importance: 14 out of 100 statements.)

Question 4 answer A on Immigration:

When you think about illegal immigration, which of the following solutions come closest to your opinion?
  • A: All illegal immigrants should be able to stay in the US legally
  • B: Most illegal immigrants should be able to stay in the US, with some exceptions
  • C: Most illegal immigrants should be deported, with some exceptions
  • D: All illegal immigrants should be deported
  • E: Unsure
Summary answer 'A' from 8 out of 8 statements:

There aren’t any illegal human beings: A on question 4
Build relationships between nations, not walls: A on question 4
Sanctuary cities follow moral law if not federal law: A on question 4
Stop blaming immigrants for our system of slave labor: A on question 4
Roadmap to citizenship for immigrants: A on question 4
Extend our arms to world-immigrant amnesty and more: A on question 4
NO on reporting illegal aliens who receive hospital treatment: A on question 4
NO on building a fence along the Mexican border: A on question 4
This question weighted at 8% importance.
(Relative importance: 8 out of 100 statements.)

Question 5 answer D on Foreign Policy:

When you think about the US pursuing its interests abroad, which of the following is closest to your opinion?
  • A: The US should always act in its own interest regardless of what other countries think
  • B: The US should rarely listen to other countries
  • C: The US should listen to other countries more often than not
  • D: The US should always listen to other countries before pursuing its own interests
  • E: Unsure
Summary answer 'D' from 8 out of 12 statements:

Reject war as an instrument of foreign policy: D on question 5
Believe in international law, not assassination politics: D on question 5
Americans have been misled about the Iraqi war: C on question 5
Create domestic Dept. of Peace & make all war obsolete: D on question 5
International Cooperation: US out of Iraq, UN in: D on question 5
Let the UN rebuild Iraq and develop its governance: D on question 5
Impeach VP Cheney for taking US into Iraq War based on lies: D on question 5
One cannot be against Iraq war yet still fund it: D on question 5
Allow travel between the United States and Cuba: C on question 5
NO on withholding $244M in UN Back Payments until US seat restored: C on question 5
NO on authorizing military force in Iraq: D on question 5
NO on reforming the UN by restricting US funding: C on question 5
This question weighted at 12% importance.
(Relative importance: 12 out of 100 statements.)

Question 6 answer C on Education:

When you think about education in the US, which of the following is closest to your opinion?
  • A: School curriculums should be set entirely at a local school board level
  • B: School curriculums should be set more by local school boards than at a national level
  • C: School curriculums should be set more by national standards than at a local level
  • D: School curriculums should be set entirely at a national standardized level
  • E: Unsure
Summary answer 'C' from 4 out of 7 statements:

Quality education is a core American right: D on question 6
Vouchers divert public money away from public schools: C on question 6
Keep public education separate from private education: D on question 6
Rated 90% by the NEA, indicating pro-public education votes: D on question 6
$25B to renovate or repair elementary schools: C on question 6
NO on reauthorizing the DC opportunity scholarship program: C on question 6
NO on allowing vouchers in DC schools: C on question 6
This question weighted at 7% importance.
(Relative importance: 7 out of 100 statements.)

Question 7 answer C on Social Issues:

When you think about the rights of same-sex couples, which of the following is closest to your personal opinion?
  • A: Same-sex couples should not be allowed to marry or form any kind of civil union
  • B: Same-sex couples should be allowed to form civil unions, but not to marry in the traditional sense
  • C: Same-sex couples should be allowed to marry legally, with all the same rights as traditional marriages
  • D: Unsure
Summary answer 'C' from 8 out of 16 statements:

Not any issue on which he disagrees with GLBT community: C on question 7
Real GLBT equality includes the right to marry: C on question 7
Gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender right to marry: C on question 7
Civil marriage is not necessarily between a man & a woman: B on question 7
Allow gays and lesbians to marry: C on question 7
Same sex couples deserve equal domestic benefits: B on question 7
Affirmative action is necessary & right & must be preserved: C on question 7
End the ban on gays in military: C on question 7
ENDA: prohibit employment discrimination for gays: B on question 7
Repeal Don't-Ask-Don't-Tell, and reinstate discharged gays: B on question 7
Prohibit sexual-identity discrimination at schools: C on question 7
Give domestic partnership benefits to Federal employees: B on question 7
NO on banning gay adoptions in DC: B on question 7
NO on Constitutional Amendment banning same-sex marriage: C on question 7
YES on prohibiting job discrimination based on sexual orientation: B on question 7
YES on enforcing against anti-gay hate crimes: B on question 7
This question weighted at 16% importance.
(Relative importance: 16 out of 100 statements.)

Question 8 answer D on Environment:

Which of the following statements comes closest to your personal view?
  • A: Natural resources exist for the benefit of humanity
  • B: Natural resources exist for the benefit of humanity, but should be somewhat protected
  • C: Natural resources should be mostly protected, but also exist for the benefit of humanity
  • D: Natural resources exist on their own and should be completely protected
  • E: Unsure
Summary answer 'D' from 9 out of 11 statements:

Base trade on worker rights, human rights & environment: D on question 8
Bush’s wetland rules would increase flooding: C on question 8
A clean environment is not a luxury: D on question 8
Prohibits commercial logging on Federal public lands: D on question 8
Rated 85% by the LCV, indicating pro-environment votes: D on question 8
Promote conservation of rare felids & canids: D on question 8
Regulate all dog breeders down to kennels of 50 dogs: C on question 8
Strengthen prohibitions against animal fighting: D on question 8
NO on deauthorizing "critical habitat" for endangered species: D on question 8
YES on environmental education grants for outdoor experiences: D on question 8
YES on protecting free-roaming horses and burros: D on question 8
This question weighted at 11% importance.
(Relative importance: 11 out of 101 statements.)

Question 9 answer C on Reform:

Which of the following comes closest to your personal opinion?
  • A: To make this country great, we should return to the examples and values of our forefathers
  • B: This country is already great, we shouldn't change a thing
  • C: To make this country great, we should keep building and adapting for the future
Summary answer 'C' from 9 out of 12 statements:

Stop funding war, start funding education; 15% DoD reduction: C on question 9
Cut military spending by 25%; fund diplomacy instead: C on question 9
Withdraw from NAFTA and WTO: B on question 9
Must cut Pentagon spending: C on question 9
$550B defense budget implies more taxes: C on question 9
Cut defense budget by 15%, even if unpopular: C on question 9
Terminating ABM treaty was unconstitutional: C on question 9
Confront the bloat and waste in Pentagon budget: C on question 9
Don’t sacrifice our rights to global corporate ethic: B on question 9
YES on withdrawing from the WTO: B on question 9
NO on protecting the Pledge of Allegiance: C on question 9
NO on making the PATRIOT Act permanent: C on question 9
This question weighted at 12% importance.
(Relative importance: 12 out of 101 statements.)

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CA-36:Jane Harman(D)
CA-36:Janice Hahn(D)
NV-2:Dean Heller(R)
NY-9:Anthony Weiner(D)
NY-26:Chris Lee(R)
NY-26:Kathleen Hochul(D)
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AK-4:Mike Ross(D)
CA-6:Lynn Woolsey(D)
CA-18:Dennis Cardoza(D)
KY-4:Geoff Davis(R)
IL-12:Jerry Costello(D)
MA-1:John Olver(D)
MA-4:Barney Frank(D)
MI-5:Dale Kildee(D)
OK-2:Dan Boren(D)
TX-14:Ron Paul(R)
TX-20:Charlie Gonzalez(D)
Running for Mayor:
CA-51:Bob Filner(D)
Running for Governor:
IN-6:Mike Pence(R)
WA-8:Jay Inslee(D)
Running for Senate:
AZ-6:Jeff Flake(R)
CT-5:Chris Murphy(R)
FL-14:Connie Mack(R)
HI-2:Mazie Hirono(D)
IN-2:Joe Donnelly(D)
MO-2:Todd Akin(R)
MT-0:Dennis Rehberg(R)
ND-0:Rick Berg(D)
NM-1:Martin Heinrich(D)
NV-1:Shelley Berkley(D)
UT-3:Jason Chaffetz(R)
WI-2:Tammy Baldwin(D)
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in 112th Congress:

AL-7:Terri Sewell
CA-33:Karen Bass
DE-0:John Carney
FL-17:Frederica Wilson
HI-1:Colleen Hanabusa
LA-2:Cedric Richmond
MA-10:Bill Keating
MI-13:Hansen Clarke
RI-1:David Cicilline
GOP Freshmen
in 112th Congress:

AL-2:Martha Roby
AL-5:Mo Brooks
AZ-1:Paul Gosar
AZ-3:Ben Quayle
AZ-5:David Schweikert
AR-1:Rick Crawford
AR-2:Tim Griffin
AR-3:Steve Womack
CA-19:Jeff Denham
CO-3:Scott Tipton
CO-4:Cory Gardner
FL-12:Dennis Ross
FL-2:Steve Southerland
FL-21:Mario Diaz-Balart
FL-22:Allen West
FL-24:Sandy Adams
FL-25:David Rivera
FL-5:Rich Nugent
FL-8:Dan Webster
GA-2:Mike Keown
GA-7:Rob Woodall
GA-8:Austin Scott
ID-1:Raul Labrador
IL-8:Joe Walsh
IL-10:Bob Dold
IL-11:Adam Kinzinger
IL-14:Randy Hultgren
IL-17:Bobby Schilling
IL-8:Joe Walsh
IN-3:Marlin Stutzman
IN-4:Todd Rokita
IN-8:Larry Bucshon
IN-9:Todd Young
KS-1:Tim Huelskamp
KS-3:Kevin Yoder
KS-5:Mike Pompeo
LA-3:Jeff Landry
MD-1:Andy Harris
MI-1:Dan Benishek
MI-2:Bill Huizenga
MI-3:Justin Amash
MI-7:Tim Walberg
MN-8:Chip Cravaack
MO-4:Vicky Hartzler
MO-7:Billy Long
MS-1:Alan Nunnelee
MS-4:Steven Palazzo
GOP Freshmen
in 111th Congress:

NC-2:Renee Ellmers
ND-0:Rick Berg
NH-2:Charlie Bass
NH-1:Frank Guinta
NJ-3:Jon Runyan
NM-2:Steve Pearce
NV-3:Joe Heck
NY-13:Michael Grimm
NY-19:Nan Hayworth
NY-20:Chris Gibson
NY-24:Richard Hanna
NY-25:Ann Marie Buerkle
NY-29:Tom Reed
OH-1:Steve Chabot
OH-15:Steve Stivers
OH-16:Jim Renacci
OH-18:Bob Gibbs
OH-6:Bill Johnson
OK-5:James Lankford
PA-10:Tom Marino
PA-11:Lou Barletta
PA-3:Mike Kelly
PA-7:Patrick Meehan
PA-8:Mike Fitzpatrick
SC-1:Tim Scott
SC-3:Jeff Duncan
SC-4:Trey Gowdy
SC-5:Mick Mulvaney
SD-0:Kristi Noem
TN-3:Chuck Fleischmann
TN-4:Scott DesJarlais
TN-6:Diane Black
TN-8:Stephen Fincher
TX-17:Bill Flores
TX-23:Quico Canseco
TX-27:Blake Farenthold
VA-2:Scott Rigell
VA-5:Robert Hurt
VA-9:Morgan Griffith
WA-3:Jaime Herrera
WI-7:Sean Duffy
WI-8:Reid Ribble
WV-1:David McKinley
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