There's actually a great new website called CompareMyCandidates.com in which you can compare all the candidates in your race. He's the comparison of issue stances, contact information, social media accounts, etc. between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney: https://vote.comparemycandidates.com/compare-candidates/united-states-of-america/president-of-the-united-states-of-america/mitt-romney-vs-barack-obama/
I think you have to login to see all of the issue stances and other races but it's a start!
Since you will probably not know the other candidates you will not be able to compare yourself to them. Instead, focus on your strengths, skills, and expertise.
I'm not sure which state you're talking about but there's a new website where you can compare all of the candidates in the races in your state/district/etc: See the related link below.
Since you will probably not know the other candidates you will not be able to compare yourself to them. Instead, focus on your strengths, skills, and expertise.
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The candidates have differing positions on key issues such as healthcare, immigration, climate change, and the economy. It is important to research and compare their stances on these topics to make an informed decision when voting.
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The grammatic difference between compare to and compare with is mainly that when a person compares something to something else it is different then comparing with.
They want to compare themselves to others
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Since you will probably not know the other candidates you will not be able to compare yourself to them. Instead, focus on your strengths, skills, and expertise.