Wonderwrench,
How do you split the issue on a person, though? I can see how this is done in regards to bills, amendments, etc.--but I don't see how, when voting for a candidate, you can vote fiscally conservative and/or socially liberal.
Have you been able to do this? From what I have seen the cadidates themselves, are either liberal or conservative on more than one issue. I really can't remember a candidate (GOP or DNC - I don't really follow Liberatarians, sorry) that was, say, socially liberal and fiscally conservative.
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