Is it possible to really accurately pinpoint someone's political party off of their personality and some slight demographical info if you know them well enough (not super good though)? Doesn't have to be 100% of the time, but kind of snoop in the range. I got working at this teacher conference for the next 3 months with this woman. I have a Polisci minor, and I teach it now, so I was just really curious (a coworker kinda randomly mentioned it behind her back, so we've been dying to know ever since). We don't want to ask her. Here's stuff about her that I've gotten after working for her for about 2 weeks and chatting for a couple of hours while getting work down at the conferences, eating breakfast or lunch in the lobby, etc.: -She's in her mid 30's. -She's a woman. -She's single. -No kids. -Not really that religious (she kinda jokingly scolded somehow for venting about Obama's inaugration, and said if he really wanted to try to (*)(*)(*)(*) off people, maybe they should talk about whether or not his god exists, he had a cross necklace). -Has a keychain that says something feminism like about how smart women are the best -Randomly joked about how the food's approval rating at the conference was worse than Congress' -Has 2 dogs and really loves animals, randomly asked me if I wanted to adopt a dog, then kinda ranted a little about important it is to adopt animals that are in need, etc -Has a PhD -Doesn't like kids -Teaches music and dance -Really is obsessed with fashion and shopping -Likes to drink and party (not crazy, but moderately) -Has Hispanic roots (doesn't really know Spanish or anything about her culture though, she's like 3rd generation Peruvian, but 100% Peruvian, doesn't look like it though, looks 100% white; kinda weird) -Dresses very well and nice, but traditional. Isn't too big on flashy random name brands, etc. -Really loves our state a ton (Georgia) and sports -Very open about acting normal in front of a couple of weirder coworkers I'm assuming liberal? What do you guys think? I kind of got it from her liberal arts background, her extreme animal love, and kinda the fact that she's single with that comment about the guy's necklace. Your thoughts?
Marxist conservative Libertarian, but only in a liberal way. Ok, Ok, I'll confess. I'm really "other". The problem is, is that the term "other" has been watered down to the point of being irrelevant. There are very few true "others" out there who are left.
You can't even tell someone's political views by who they vote for. I mean, I voted for Bush and Obama. Don't be silly. Since most single women tend to be democrats, I'd guess she's a democrat, I couldn't tell you any more than that though, as neither party in the US is really built on liberal or conservative values anymore.
Yeah that's why I voted for Gary Johnson this time. Not that my vote actually mattered or that I had much of a choice. I tend to think both sides are the wrong side, and I become more convinced of it every day.
Probably Liberal. And I hit libertarian instead of liberal because I am so used to polls asking what I am so you can knock one off of libertarian and put it on liberal.
Ah, so you're shooting for being wrong three times in a row??? Ah well, like the saying goes ..."If voting really mattered, it would be illegal."
Sounds like she might be slightly liberal leaning - with some interest in politics, but not really any strong ideological beliefs. She probably is living a socially liberal lifestyle, but may have some small remnants of social conservatism from her Peruvian roots.
You forgot to mention that you're anti American as well...unless of course your pride is wrapped up in classic liberalism, in which case you would be one of the good guys.