www.ontheissues.org
It's impartial, and it has almost every politician, including every Presidential candidate.
Also, all it has is voting records, so everything on there is a verifiable "fact", not just someone's opinion on a specific politician.
2007-02-21 05:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm with Sarge. i like challenge Vote sensible. each and each and all of the voting record advice for any candidate who's been in Congress, besides as which agencies are endorsing them, particular interest team "scores" (those are helpful by using fact whether you do no longer have confidence the perspectives of the team offering the score you could look at is an "anti" endorsement. If a sequence you do unlike does no longer basically like the candidate, you likely will), besides as advice approximately who's giving funds to that guy or female. (Following the money tells you which of them ones particular pastimes that candidate is possibly to journey "obligated" to interior the journey that they win the White living house)
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answered by ? 3
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Each candidate generally has a website that tells about them and how they stand on various issues.
2007-02-21 05:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The best place I have found is MSNBC. They have a really good site devoted to all the candidates and gives a brief bio, stance on issues and link yo official campaign sites for each. Here's the link; http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12304248/
2007-02-21 07:11:22
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answered by waitingon2angels 2
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Don't trust others to tell you about candidates. they'll lie to you because they want someone else to win. Go online, visit their website, check thier voting record and come to your own educated conclusion. Then vote!
2007-02-21 05:55:27
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answered by jeb black 5
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above that, by the weekly news paper and watch TV news.
2007-02-21 05:55:37
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answered by Emerald 5
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