How Far Would You Get If You Ran For President?

Do you have what it takes to be president? How would you fare if you ran? Take this fun quiz and find out!

Tags: Vote, Elections, Politics, Politician


Here are all the results with descriptions

make it to the White House!
Hail to The Chief plays only for you, Mr./Ms. President. Congratulations! Now the REALLY hard work begins. Good luck!

become vice president.
So you lost the nomination at the convention, but still--you kinda made it, right? It gives you a leg up 4-8 years from now! You'll just have to remember to be a little tougher in the next election and give the people the sense that you know how to take charge.

drop out after the California primary.
You fought a long, hard battle, and your supporters held on with you to the last, but you've run out of money and it just seems like you won't be able to win the nomination. You'll have a better chance next time, because the early primary states now have you on their radar and will be more willing to give you their early vote! Oh, and you might want to work a little on the cool factor and play more to people's emotions than their brains. Sad but true.

lose funding after New Hampshire.
You did so poorly in Iowa, and now in New Hampshire, you've come in last again. It seems voters just aren't buying what you're selling. Your waffling back and forth in your opinions of major issues and your lack of knowledge about defense and foreign policy are what brought on the harsh treatment of you by the media and other candidates. Well, that and all of the scandal in your past. You should start saving hush money now if you plan on running again.

make enough in donations to file the FEC candidacy form, but that's about it.
So you raised a little money to run for president, but the major parties have never heard of you; they think your agenda and opinions don't fit their own, and your past and station don't fit their idea of what a representative of their party would look like. That's when you decided to try for one of the lesser parties, but you just don't have the passion they're looking for. Without any party backing, the media has ignored you and that's the end of your campaign. But hey, you're small-time enough that you just might be able to keep that $5,000 you raised.

topped out your online funding account at $45.
Your friends, family, and social media contacts apparently have no faith in you. That, or they thought you were joking. Looks like you've got $45 for drinks and appetizers on election night!