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DIY presidential candidate picker

September 27, 2007 |  5:45 pm

Minnesota_public_radio_logo With the first primaries only a few months away, the field of presidential candidates remains confusingly full. So many choices, so many issues! Thankfully, the helpful folks at Minnesota Public Radio have developed a 12-question survey that tries to match you with the candidate from either party that best reflects your views and priorities. Sure beats watching those debates, now doesn't it? For those who don't have time for 12 questions, or who simply don't want to think about bombing Iran, WQAD in Moline, Ill., offers a shorter version that steers clear of President I'm-a-dinner-jacket.


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