I'm probably more concerned about economic issues than djl (who ended up with all Democrats up high) and less concerned about them than JES (who ended up with 5 Republicans on top). So, maybe it's not a surprise that I have a mishmash of Republicans and Democrats up high.
If I tried it again, I might end up with totally different rankings, and the odds of me voting for a Republican or Democrat are slim. But I think I'll read more about Hagel and Warner.
Percent Rank Item (100%) 1: Sen. Chuck Hagel (R) Information (98%) 2: Ex-Gov. Mark Warner (D) Information (93%) 3: Ex-Rep. Newt Gingrich (R) Information (92%) 4: Ex-VP Al Gore (D) Information (87%) 5: Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) Information (85%) 6: Sen. John McCain (R) Information (83%) 7: Sen. Evan Bayh (D) Information (80%) 8: Gov. George Pataki (R) Information (80%) 9: Sen. Joseph Biden (D) Information (79%) 10: Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D) Information (79%) 11: Sen. Russ Feingold (D) Information (77%) 12: Gov. Bill Richardson (D) Information (77%) 13: Sen. Sam Brownback (R) Information (76%) 14: Sen. John Kerry (D) Information (75%) 15: Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) Information (74%) 16: Sec. Condoleezza Rice (R) Information (71%) 17: Gov. Tom Vilsack (D) Information (70%) 18: Rep. Tom Tancredo (R) Information (70%) 19: Sen. Majority Leader Bill Frist (R) Information (67%) 20: Sen. Christopher Dodd (D) Information (64%) 21: Gov. Mitt Romney (R) Information (62%) 22: Ex-Gen. Wesley Clark (D) Information (62%) 23: Sen. George Allen (R) Information (62%) 24: Sen. Hillary Clinton (D) Information (61%) 25: Ex-Sen. John Edwards (D) Information
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For more about Chuck Hagel you can check out http://hagel2008.blogspot.com/
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