Just to avoid making everyone having to waste their time with GA's own Michele Bachmann's quiz, I'll just post what you get with each scenario.
I want a candidate that's been: An out-of-touch CEO who criticizes Georgians who didn't go to college (Perdue)
Successful in the private and public sector (Handel)
A career politician (Gingrey)
I want my candidates to spend time in: Georgia (Handel) - She does realize that in order to be Senator, she can't be in Georgia all or most of the time?
Europe (Perdue) - Going the Kristi Noem route I see.....
Washington DC (Kingston) - Actually more of a positive than a negative imo
I want a candidate who's: A career politician (Broun) - Repetitive much?
A life-long conservative Republican (Handel) - Not an accomplishment to be proud of :/
A Republican-In-Name-Only (RINO) (Perdue) - lol at Perdue not being conservative enough; Handel's going over the deep-end like the Three Stooges have
Who can defeat Michelle Nunn? (The main question that determines the result) David Perdue - "Sorry, you've chosen the RINO in the race! With David Perdue's elitist and out-of-touch attitude, he will be easily defeated by Michelle Nunn in November."
Karen Handel - "Congratulations! You support Karen Handel with the courageous, commonsense and strong conservative values that Georgia needs in the U.S. Senate.
She is the candidate with the best chance of defeating Michelle Nunn in November." - LOL
Jack Kingston - "Sorry, you are in a 3 way tie. You've chosen Phil Gingrey, Paul Broun and Jack Kingston, who all will be easily defeated by Michelle Nunn in November."
In November, which headline would you like to see? - Georgia Turns Blue! (Even when you choose this and say Handel can defeat Nunn, the same pro-Handel message still pops up lol)
Luckily, whoever does go to the primary with Perdue should be able to win the clown car, birther/Tea Party vote that gets split among Broun/Gingrey/Kingston/Handel, so no matter how much Handel tries to disassociate herself with those 3, Nunn will have an easy time against any candidate that arises from the runoff that isn't Perdue, though Broun or Gingrey would be a tad easier to beat, of course.