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You have just a few days left to decide how you're going to vote in the March primary, and which presidential candidate to choose. David Freitas shows us how the Internet can match you with the right candidate in this week's Newsbyte.

If what remains of the Democratic candidates is still a blur, log onto presidentmatch.com.

If what remains of the Democratic candidates is still a blur, log onto presidentmatch.com.It guides you through a series of questions on various issues.You give your opinion based on how strongly you agree or disagree with a various question, and they hit all the hot topics, including the most recently controversial- gay marriage, and the war in Iraq.At the end, you're given an option- do you vote Republican, Democrat or- do you want the computer to pick the best match no matter what the party?

You're given the candidates and the percentage you match.It won't necessarily determine you're vote, but it could help you understand the candidates better.

If you want a better understanding of your political perspective, go to politicalcompass.org.While this is a very graphically basic site, when you're done, you'll know where on the political spectrum of right or left you are.Not only that, but how deeply held those beliefs really are as well.Websites created so you can cast your vote wisely.

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