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I did it during the primaries so I don't remember. Maybe it was just vague/incomplete answers. I just remember there were quite a few questions that had answers that forced me to say I believed in something I didn't, just to choose the answer that I believed in more than the others.
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There's several different stances rather than the obvious ones and you can even add your own, you can even leave questions blank if you don't want to answer them.
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Also I wonder how the website decides what both main candidates believe in. Both candidates (especially Trump) have given opposite opinions on some subjects over the past year. 8 months ago Trump wanted mass deportation, now he says he just wants to deport criminals.
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Yeah that's difficult one. They do source everything that's on there although some seem quite old, from what I've seen most of the stuff is pretty accurate.
Posted by DoubleliftGraal
Ill rebut your comments. Clinton and Trump have policies. But Clinton is accused of having two sides of opinions, a public one(good one) and a private one(Bad one). Basically, I'm not reciting what Trump said in his speeches, but I'm agreeing with it because of all of the background info from these people. Clinton has done some dumb things in the past as a POLITICIAN. She has a chance of repeating it again. Trump has also done some bad things like saying some vulgar things about women in locker rooms. But anyways, can you tell me what Trump HAS done that was bad? I'm just curious mate.
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Almost all politicians have public and private views, it's not a bad thing and they usually do it because what they want isn't always best for the country.
You're literally reciting stuff he's said though, you say everything being debunked when hardly any of it has - do some research.