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I side with Connecticut on 50% of issues in the 2012 Presidential election.

Issues we side on...

Healthcare

Somewhat Important

Should marijuana be legalized in the U.S.?

You: Yes

52% of Connecticut: Yes

20% of Connecticut: No

19% of Connecticut: Yes. Legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it

8% of Connecticut: Yes, but only for medical use

2% of Connecticut: Yes, and immediately free all citizens jailed for drug offenses

1% of Connecticut: No, and increase penalties for all non-violent drug offenders

Foreign Policy

Somewhat Important

How should the U.S. deal with Iran?

You: Maintain diplomacy while discouraging use of nuclear weapons

48% of Connecticut: Maintain diplomacy while discouraging use of nuclear weapons

27% of Connecticut: Strategically eliminate their nuclear bomb making capabilities

14% of Connecticut: Isolate through trade embargoes

7% of Connecticut: Iran does not threaten our national security and there is no proof they are building a nuclear weapon

3% of Connecticut: Ignore their threats and cease all contact

1% of Connecticut: Overthrow the current government and instill a democracy

Somewhat Important

How should the U.S. handle the genocide in Sudan?

You: Support a NATO effort to contain the Sudanese military

75% of Connecticut: Support a NATO effort to contain the Sudanese military

23% of Connecticut: Do not get involved

2% of Connecticut: Overthrow the current government and instill a democracy

Somewhat Important

Should foreign terrorism suspects be given constitutional rights?

You: No

38% of Connecticut: No

23% of Connecticut: No, they should be tried in military tribunals but not subject to torture

20% of Connecticut: Yes

9% of Connecticut: Yes, give them a fair trial and shut down Guantanamo Bay

5% of Connecticut: Yes, just like U.S. citizens, terrorists should be given a fair trial in federal courts

5% of Connecticut: No, they are not U.S. citizens and should be subject to enhanced interrogation methods

Somewhat Important

Should the U.S. end the war in Afghanistan?

You: Yes, bring a majority of the troops home but maintain a strong diplomatic presence

63% of Connecticut: Yes

16% of Connecticut: Yes, bring a majority of the troops home but maintain a strong diplomatic presence

10% of Connecticut: No, not until all U.S. military leaders are confident the mission has been accomplished

6% of Connecticut: Yes, and only approve future wars through Congress

4% of Connecticut: No

Somewhat Important

Should the U.S. intervene in the affairs of other countries?

You: Only if there is a direct threat to our national security

39% of Connecticut: Only in matters of national security, human rights violations, or specifically asked by the international community

24% of Connecticut: No

18% of Connecticut: Only if there is a direct threat to our national security

12% of Connecticut: Yes

3% of Connecticut: Only with non-violent diplomatic solutions such as sanctions and peace talks

2% of Connecticut: No, we have more important domestic issues to worry about

1% of Connecticut: Yes, and use the military to preemptively strike any hostile nations perceived as a threat

1% of Connecticut: No, and dramatically decrease our military while abolishing the CIA and NSA

Somewhat Important

Should the United States end its trade embargo and travel ban on Cuba?

You: Yes

58% of Connecticut: Yes

17% of Connecticut: No

16% of Connecticut: Yes, lift the travel ban but keep some provisions of the embargo in place

6% of Connecticut: Yes, allow Americans to travel to any country they choose

4% of Connecticut: Yes, end embargoes with all countries and allow U.S. businesses to do business with any country

Social

Somewhat Important

Should gay marriage be allowed in the U.S.?

You: Take the government out of marriage and instead make it a religious decision

74% of Connecticut: Yes

12% of Connecticut: No

6% of Connecticut: No, allow civil unions for same-sex couples but don't call it marriage

5% of Connecticut: Take the government out of marriage and instead make it a religious decision

3% of Connecticut: Let each state decide

1% of Connecticut: No, marriage should be defined as between a man and woman

Somewhat Important

Should the government require health insurance companies to provide free birth control?

You: No, let the insurance companies decide instead of a government mandate

47% of Connecticut: Yes

31% of Connecticut: No

14% of Connecticut: No, it should be covered like any other prescription

5% of Connecticut: No, let the insurance companies decide instead of a government mandate

3% of Connecticut: Yes, but exempt religious organizations or charities

Somewhat Important

Should the federal government allow the death penalty?

You: Yes, but only in certain circumstances in which a heinous crime has been committed

49% of Connecticut: Yes

29% of Connecticut: No

15% of Connecticut: Yes, but only in certain circumstances in which a heinous crime has been committed

8% of Connecticut: Leave it up to the states

Somewhat Important

What is your stance on abortion?

You: Pro-choice, I don't agree with it but it's not my right or the government's to ban abortion

64% of Connecticut: Pro-choice

14% of Connecticut: Pro-life

6% of Connecticut: Pro-choice, but providing birth control, sex education, and social services could help reduce the number of abortions

6% of Connecticut: Pro-choice, I don't agree with it but it's not my right or the government's to ban abortion

6% of Connecticut: Pro-life, but allow in cases of rape, incest, or danger to the mother or child's health

2% of Connecticut: Let each state decide

2% of Connecticut: Ban after the first trimester

the Environment

Somewhat Important

Should we expand our offshore oil drilling?

You: Yes

37% of Connecticut: No

37% of Connecticut: Yes

16% of Connecticut: Incentivize the private sector to develop alternative forms of energy

4% of Connecticut: Deregulate and let the free market determine the best energy sources

4% of Connecticut: No, but maintain our current offshore oil wells

1% of Connecticut: Nationalize the energy sector

1% of Connecticut: No, end all offshore oil drilling

the Economy

Somewhat Important

Should the U.S. have bailed out the major banks during the financial crisis of 2008?

You: No, remove the federal reserve and go back to the gold standard

38% of Connecticut: No

27% of Connecticut: Yes

13% of Connecticut: Yes, but with more restrictions

11% of Connecticut: Regardless, we should instead enact legislation that prevents banks from becoming too big to fail

6% of Connecticut: Yes, but only on the condition that top management be fired without compensation

3% of Connecticut: No, remove the federal reserve and go back to the gold standard

1% of Connecticut: Yes, and nationalize all big banks

Somewhat Important

Should Congress raise the debt ceiling?

You: No, cut spending

46% of Connecticut: No

20% of Connecticut: Yes

14% of Connecticut: Offset the debt by raising taxes on the rich and reduced spending

9% of Connecticut: No, cut spending

8% of Connecticut: Offset the debt by raising taxes on the rich

2% of Connecticut: Yes, raise the debt ceiling during a recession

1% of Connecticut: The Federal Reserve should destroy the $1.6 trillion in government bonds it now holds

Somewhat Important

Should able-bodied, mentally capable adults who receive welfare be required to work?

You: Yes

61% of Connecticut: Yes

22% of Connecticut: No, but in order to receive benefits they should be looking for a job or enrolled in education and job training programs

7% of Connecticut: Yes, adults who receive government benefits should be required to work

4% of Connecticut: No

3% of Connecticut: No, but their benefits would expire after two years of unemployment

2% of Connecticut: Yes, and eliminate welfare all together as it is not authorized in the Constitution

1% of Connecticut: No, “workfare” is a form a slave labor

Immigration

Somewhat Important

Should illegal immigrants be given access to government-subsidized healthcare?

You: No, the government should not subsidize healthcare

51% of Connecticut: No

18% of Connecticut: Yes

12% of Connecticut: Yes, if they pay taxes

5% of Connecticut: Only for life threatening emergencies or infectious diseases

5% of Connecticut: No, but they should be allowed to purchase private healthcare

3% of Connecticut: No, but their children should have access

1% of Connecticut: No, deport illegal immigrants seeking healthcare

1% of Connecticut: No, the government should not subsidize healthcare

1% of Connecticut: Yes, but they should be deported after treatment

1% of Connecticut: Yes, and grant them citizenship

Domestic Policy

Somewhat Important

Do you support affirmative action programs?

You: No

32% of Connecticut: No, but we should offer social programs to address poverty regardless of race or ethnicity

30% of Connecticut: No

30% of Connecticut: Yes

6% of Connecticut: No, and laws should be passed prohibiting minority groups from receiving any favorable treatment

1% of Connecticut: Yes, and laws should be passed requiring all federal agencies to give favorable treatments to minorities

Somewhat Important

Should the federal government regulate the internet to deter online piracy?

You: No

65% of Connecticut: No

11% of Connecticut: Yes

10% of Connecticut: No, the government should prosecute copyright violators but not regulate the internet

7% of Connecticut: No, industries should address their piracy issues instead of the government

6% of Connecticut: No, and enact legislation preventing any level of government policing the internet

Somewhat Important

Are you in favor of decriminalizing all drugs?

You: Yes, but not all drugs

42% of Connecticut: No

36% of Connecticut: Yes, but not all drugs

14% of Connecticut: Yes

5% of Connecticut: Yes, and retroactively reduce sentences for those already serving time for drug use

3% of Connecticut: No, we should pass tougher drug laws

Science

Somewhat Important

Do you believe the theory of Evolution?

You: Yes

64% of Connecticut: Yes

8% of Connecticut: Regardless, all theories should be taught in school

8% of Connecticut: No

6% of Connecticut: Yes, and I believe it is a part of Creationism

6% of Connecticut: Yes, Evolution is a fact

4% of Connecticut: Yes, and should be required in public schools

4% of Connecticut: Up for debate

1% of Connecticut: No, and it should not be taught in public schools

Issues we do not side on...

Healthcare

Somewhat Important

Should we expand or dismantle our Medicare program?

You: Seniors should embrace responsibility for their own healthcare and leave the government out of it

58% of Connecticut: Reform

15% of Connecticut: Keep "as is"

12% of Connecticut: Expand

10% of Connecticut: Transform the system into a Canadian or European style single payer system that can negotiate pricing for medication and treatments

3% of Connecticut: Dismantle

1% of Connecticut: Seniors should embrace responsibility for their own healthcare and leave the government out of it

Somewhat Important

Do you support the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)?

You: No, open the markets so insurers can compete across state lines and drive down costs

41% of Connecticut: Yes

28% of Connecticut: No

11% of Connecticut: Yes, I support a majority of the plan but not all aspects

9% of Connecticut: No, open the markets so insurers can compete across state lines and drive down costs

6% of Connecticut: No, institute a universal healthcare system

3% of Connecticut: Let each state decide

3% of Connecticut: Yes, institute a mandatory single payer system

Foreign Policy

Somewhat Important

Should the U.S. continue to support Israel?

You: No, we should not give aid to any foreign nations

40% of Connecticut: Yes

14% of Connecticut: No

14% of Connecticut: We should give equal support to Israel and Palestine.

13% of Connecticut: No, we should be less involved

12% of Connecticut: Yes, but respect Israel’s sovereignty and do not dictate how it should interact with its neighbors

3% of Connecticut: No, we should not give aid to any foreign nations

2% of Connecticut: Not the current regime

1% of Connecticut: No, cut all support and aid

Somewhat Important

Should the U.S. maintain a presence at the United Nations?

You: No, and remove the U.N. headquarters from the U.S.

78% of Connecticut: Yes

7% of Connecticut: Scale back our current involvement

7% of Connecticut: No

5% of Connecticut: Yes, and use the U.N. peacekeeping forces to protect U.S. interests

3% of Connecticut: No, and remove the U.N. headquarters from the U.S.

the Environment

Somewhat Important

Should U.S. National Parks and Forests continue to be preserved and protected by the federal government?

You: Let each state determine which areas to protect

86% of Connecticut: Yes

4% of Connecticut: Let each state determine which areas to protect

3% of Connecticut: Yes, but allow limited logging, drilling, and mining

2% of Connecticut: Yes, but allow more public access

2% of Connecticut: No

1% of Connecticut: Yes, and expand the government’s domain to protect more land

1% of Connecticut: No, there is no reason for the government to own so much land

Somewhat Important

Should the federal government continue to give tax credits and subsidies to the wind power industry?

You: No, the government should leave the energy sector alone and end support for failed technologies

59% of Connecticut: Yes

20% of Connecticut: No

8% of Connecticut: Yes, the future of our economy relies on the creation of jobs in sustainable energy

7% of Connecticut: Yes, the wind power industry is an important alternative to coal and natural gas

5% of Connecticut: No, the government should leave the energy sector alone and end support for failed technologies

1% of Connecticut: No, traditional energy sources including oil, coal and nuclear power will be reliable energy sources for many years to come

the Economy

Somewhat Important

Should we expand or dismantle our Social Security program?

You: Privatize the current system by allowing younger workers to contribute a portion of their payroll tax obligation to a private investment account

25% of Connecticut: Keep "as is"

20% of Connecticut: Expand

12% of Connecticut: Privatize the current system by allowing younger workers to contribute a portion of their payroll tax obligation to a private investment account

11% of Connecticut: Expand and increase the payroll tax on individuals making more than $250K to make up for the budget shortfall

10% of Connecticut: Reform and raise the retirement age to account for people living longer

9% of Connecticut: Dismantle

7% of Connecticut: Reform the current system into a voluntary “opt-in” program

7% of Connecticut: Reform the current system to factor inflation rather than wage growth

Somewhat Important

Do you agree with President Obama's 2009 Stimulus Plan?

You: No

45% of Connecticut: Yes

36% of Connecticut: No

9% of Connecticut: Yes, but it was not big enough

4% of Connecticut: Yes, and enact legislation to inject the economy with a stimulus every time the GDP falls below a certain level

4% of Connecticut: No, I'm against any type of federal stimulus

1% of Connecticut: No, and enact legislation preventing any future administration from passing a stimulus

Somewhat Important

Do you believe the 2001 and 2003 George W Bush tax cuts should be extended?

You: Abolish the IRS and pass the Fair Tax legislation

42% of Connecticut: No

27% of Connecticut: Yes

18% of Connecticut: Extend only for those making less than $250,000

5% of Connecticut: Reform to a flat tax system

3% of Connecticut: Abolish the IRS and pass the Fair Tax legislation

2% of Connecticut: Yes, and enact more across the board cuts to aid all income levels

2% of Connecticut: Abolish all income taxes

Somewhat Important

Should the federal government subsidize U.S. farmers?

You: No

37% of Connecticut: Yes

35% of Connecticut: No

18% of Connecticut: Yes, but include small and organic farmers

10% of Connecticut: Yes, but cut corn and factory farm subsidies

Somewhat Important

Should the government raise the federal minimum wage?

You: No

49% of Connecticut: Yes

26% of Connecticut: No

12% of Connecticut: Yes, and adjust the wage level according to inflation every year

11% of Connecticut: Leave it up to the states to decide

2% of Connecticut: No, eliminate all federal wage standards

Immigration

Somewhat Important

Should children of illegal immigrants be granted citizenship?

You: No, all illegal immigrants should be deported

38% of Connecticut: Yes

25% of Connecticut: No

13% of Connecticut: Yes, if they were born here

11% of Connecticut: Yes, but after they turn 18 and apply for citizenship

6% of Connecticut: Yes, but it should not grant their parents citizenship

6% of Connecticut: Yes, but after 4 years of military service or earning a college degree

2% of Connecticut: No, all illegal immigrants should be deported

1% of Connecticut: Yes, and abolish all national borders

Somewhat Important

Should illegal immigrants working in the U.S. be granted temporary amnesty?

You: No

31% of Connecticut: No

29% of Connecticut: Yes

17% of Connecticut: Yes, but only if they pay taxes

15% of Connecticut: Yes, create a simple path to citizenship for non-violent criminals

6% of Connecticut: No, fine companies that employ illegal immigrants

2% of Connecticut: No, remove them from the U.S.

1% of Connecticut: No, but allow them to stay

Domestic Policy

Somewhat Important

Do you support the Patriot act?

You: No

40% of Connecticut: No

26% of Connecticut: Yes, but limit the scope of the government’s powers

26% of Connecticut: Yes

8% of Connecticut: No, and pass strict laws prohibiting any government surveillance

Somewhat Important

Should we limit federal funds to public schools that do not meet performance standards?

You: The federal government should not be involved in education

55% of Connecticut: No

19% of Connecticut: Yes

15% of Connecticut: Let each state decide

9% of Connecticut: The federal government should not be involved in education

3% of Connecticut: The federal government should take over control of schools from the states

Somewhat Important

Do you support increased gun control?

You: No, only for individuals with mental health issues and convicted felons

44% of Connecticut: Yes

31% of Connecticut: No

8% of Connecticut: Yes, require strict background checks, psychological testing, and training

7% of Connecticut: No, only for individuals with mental health issues and convicted felons

4% of Connecticut: No, only for assault weapons

3% of Connecticut: No, but increase penalties for gun-related crimes

2% of Connecticut: No, and the federal government should pass national “stand your ground” laws

1% of Connecticut: Yes, and ban all guns from public use

Somewhat Important

Should corporations and unions be permitted to fund broadcast advertisements backing political candidates through political action committees (Super PACS)?

You: Yes

55% of Connecticut: No

20% of Connecticut: No, corporations are not people and should not be allowed to finance political campaigns

19% of Connecticut: Yes

6% of Connecticut: Yes, any restriction on campaign spending violates the first amendment

Science

Somewhat Important

Should the federal government fund stem cell research?

You: No, leave funding and research to the private sector

69% of Connecticut: Yes

11% of Connecticut: No, leave funding and research to the private sector

10% of Connecticut: Yes, as long as they are non-fetal stem cells

9% of Connecticut: No

Somewhat Important

Should the United States increase our space exploration efforts and budget?

You: Regardless, we should only use government funds for national defense purposes and leave exploration to the private sector

46% of Connecticut: Yes

20% of Connecticut: No

14% of Connecticut: Not during a recession

10% of Connecticut: Incentivize the private sector to develop space technology

5% of Connecticut: Leave funding and research to the private sector

4% of Connecticut: Regardless, we should only use government funds for national defense purposes and leave exploration to the private sector

1% of Connecticut: Regardless, we should not use space-based technology for military purposes

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