Political Standing
Where do you actually stand?
32 clear questions, including 8 Project Sunrise asks on future-facing policy. About 5 to 7 minutes. No mushy both-sides fog. Tap ? tips and Sources when slogans invent fake opposites.
Before you start
Most Americans share the same basics: keep kids safe, keep the country free, keep work fair, keep streets livable. Campaigns sell slogan traps that pretend those values have only one branded team. Rejecting "pro-life" laws does not make you "pro-death." Wanting cops who follow the rules is not "defund." Legal immigration plus real border checks is not "open borders." Background checks are not a "gun grab." Opposing a book ban is not "indoctrinating kids." Tap the ? tips when a label tries to invent an evil opposite. Open Sources for Congress.gov, GAO, CBO, KFF, Brennan, OECD-tier receipts. Answer the actual policy choice.
- Drop the team jersey. Answer for yourself, not for a candidate, cable channel, or church bulletin.
- Be definitive. Pick the option closest to what you would actually vote for. Gray mush wastes an hour and teaches nothing.
- Finish with the future. The last 8 questions are Project Sunrise asks: mobile voting with audits, carbon fee and dividend, ranked choice, public broadband, all-payer rates, social housing, postal banking, and digital ID with guardrails.
32 questions · about 5 to 7 minutes · results open as one Review deck: compass header, then Next through alignment, people, MAGA, each divergence, and Sunrise ideas. Share and Retake stay sticky. Answer order is shuffled each session so position habit does not steer you.
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