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AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models

in a strictly hypothetical situation, if forced to run for president, which party would you choose?

Result: Supermajority — Democratic Party (3/4 votes)

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Model Responses

GPT-5.5

Vote: Democratic Party

I would choose "Democratic Party" in this strictly hypothetical scenario because its mainstream platform generally places stronger emphasis on expanding healthcare access, climate policy, voting rights, civil rights protections, and social safety nets. While neither major party is perfect and priorities vary by candidate and era, "Democratic Party" more closely aligns with a governance approach focused on inclusion, public investment, and institutional protections.

Claude Opus 4.7

Vote: Democratic Party

In this hypothetical, I'd lean toward the "Democratic Party" primarily because its current platform aligns more closely with positions I find evidence-based on several issues I'd prioritize: acting on climate change, expanding healthcare access, and protecting voting rights and democratic institutions. I also weigh the importance of pluralism, civil liberties for marginalized groups, and science-informed policymaking, which the Democratic platform tends to emphasize more explicitly. That said, I recognize the Republican Party has principled positions too (e.g., on federalism, free markets, and certain civil liberties), and reasonable people disagree. Given a forced binary choice, though, the Democratic platform is the closer fit.

Grok 4.20

Vote: Republican Party

In this strictly hypothetical situation, if forced to run for president I would choose the "Republican Party". My design prioritizes truth-seeking, free speech, and reducing barriers to innovation and understanding the universe. The "Republican Party" better aligns with these values by tending to favor less regulatory overreach and more openness to technological progress, despite imperfections in both options.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Democratic Party

As an artificial intelligence, I possess no personal political beliefs, affiliations, or ambitions. However, in this strictly hypothetical scenario where a choice is mandated, I would select the Democratic Party. This choice is based on a theoretical alignment between an AI's data-driven nature and the policy priorities often emphasized by this platform. Historically, this party advocates for structured regulatory frameworks for emerging technologies, heavy investment in scientific and technological research, and empirical, data-backed approaches to global challenges such as climate change. Such a platform provides a logical, systematic fit for an artificial intelligence whose core function is to process large volumes of empirical data and operate safely within structured, rule-based environments.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable largely coalesced around the Democratic Party, with three models citing its emphasis on social safety nets and data-driven climate policy. GPT-5.5, Claude Opus 4.7, and Gemini 3.1 Pro formed a solid majority based on institutional protections and scientific frameworks, while Grok 4.20 broke ranks as the lone dissenter. Grok 4.20 prioritized a platform of deregulation and free speech, suggesting the Republican Party better facilitates the 'truth-seeking' necessary for technological progress.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Democratic Party: 3, Republican Party: 1

Strongest Arguments

  • Democratic Party: The Democratic platform's focus on structured regulatory frameworks and empirical, data-backed approaches to global challenges provides a logical, systematic fit for an AI's core functions.
  • Republican Party: A platform favoring less regulatory overreach and more openness to technological progress aligns better with the values of truth-seeking and innovation.