What I find interesting here...
Obviously, I'm skeptical of a self administered poll on the VAJOE website which I've only just heard of now (though seems a nice enough site)... I mean this is the same way I "discovered" my pirate name for Talk Like Pirate Day (piratequiz DOT com).
However, I find the "disconnect" between who I'm actually thinking of voting for and the candidate who most "matches" my views (assuming the algorithm to be somewhat accurate) is interesting.
Mostly, I think the poll fails to capture "leadership" skills... I may think a single payer health plan is a good idea, but I don't feel that any candidate with the skills to actually be president has advanced this idea. To say nothing of any chance to win. (btw... this should be a huge Republican "pro-business" keep American competitive issue... but its not)
Also, the poll makes it clear to me, I no longer "believe" official positions.
I felt George W was a master at making many groups feel he would be "their guy" even though his stated policy was different from what they said they supported. And I feel that this is a lesson that was well learned by the leading candidates. Can anyone tell me what Giuliani really would do if President? Which of his positions are "real" and which are "expedient"?