Talk:Seddie/@comment-24774793-20150704003537/@comment-4257094-20150704151441

@Moden: True, but the GOP would rather set themselves on fire than pass some of his policies like free college and single-payer Medicare. And yeah, it's going to be hard for him to compete considering the GOP is guzzling billions from superPACs, dark money groups and corporations but his ideas do have public appeal so there's that.

@Cartoon: If you don't like politics, I thought this quiz does a pretty good job of matching you to candidates (as long as you look through the "Other Stances"): http://www.isidewith.com/political-quiz Your vote actually matters since you're from Ohio.

But no, that's not really the best site because since they're caucusing for the same party, their stances on some basic issues will be the same. You kinda have to specifically have to look at the platform they're pushing for the election and their personal character. For example, like Moden and others already mentioned, people think Hillary is too much of a corporatist to actually fight back against corporations. Bernie is also more liberal compared to Hillary: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/05/04/these-are-the-real-differences-between-the-democratic-candidates/