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weixiaobao
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« on: November 06, 2015, 10:40:42 AM »

Hmm interesting trend, Paul supporters rated him on the farther end of conservative as opposed to the general consensus.  (And I am sure likewise if you ask this same question for Trump supporters on Breighbart you would see this effect).

Also, everyone else except eric82oslo, had Trump as one of the most liberal GOP candidates.  And if you ask Trump supporters they would rank him among the more conservative candidates (that is my theory anyhow).  Though I must said, the Trump supporters crowd tend to be really conservatives and much more conservatives than their idol.

Outside of this forum, the generic liberals' views probably more align with eric82oslo with a caricature of Trump in their head.

Now looking at the answers, I wouldn't mind Pataki.  Too bad, he can't win the GOP nomination in a million years.  So for now, I will stick with Clinton vs Trump if that is possible.

Cruz on the other hand, is general consensus to be among the most conservative.

I don't know too much about Jindal.
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