Political Leanings Questionnaire

Answer these questions to see where you might fall on the political spectrum. No right or wrong answers—just your views!

1. What’s your take on government involvement in the economy? It should play a big role—regulate businesses, provide welfare, and ensure fairness. It should have a balanced role—some oversight, but let markets work freely where possible. It should stay out as much as possible—let businesses and individuals figure it out.
2. How do you feel about taxes? Higher taxes are fine if they fund social programs like healthcare or education. Taxes should be moderate—enough to keep things running, but not too burdensome. Taxes should be low—people should keep more of what they earn.
3. What’s your stance on healthcare? It’s a right—government should ensure everyone gets it, even if it’s taxpayer-funded. A mix of private and public options works best—some government help, some personal choice. It’s a personal responsibility—private markets should handle it with minimal government input.
4. How do you view climate change policies? We need aggressive action—big regulations and investments to fight it. It’s important, but solutions should balance environmental and economic needs. It’s overblown—focus should be on jobs and growth, not heavy-handed rules.
5. What’s your opinion on immigration? Open borders or lenient policies—welcome people in need and support diversity. Controlled but flexible borders—some limits, but adapt to circumstances. Strict borders—prioritize security and limit who comes in.
6. How do you feel about gun laws? Tighter laws are needed—more background checks and restrictions to reduce violence. Current laws are mostly fine—balance safety with individual rights. Protect gun rights—fewer restrictions, it’s about personal freedom.
7. What’s your view on social issues like abortion or same-sex marriage? Fully support personal choice and equality—government should protect these rights. Support some rights but open to debate—depends on the issue and context. Traditional values matter—limit changes to social norms or leave it to individuals/states.