Recent changes on this page

March 5 Bloomberg and Warren have dropped out.

March 2 Klobuchar has dropped out.

March 1 Steyer and Buttigieg have dropped out. We’ve also adjusted the question on deportation efforts, which now centers only on the groups that would be the focus during a candidate's administration. We added a new question to the immigration survey about a temporary freeze on deportations.

Feb. 20 Removing candidates who have dropped out recently. Their positions are still available on policy surveys. Removed “some prisoners” category on the felon incarceration question to better reflect current candidates.

Feb. 12 Patrick has dropped out.

Feb. 11 Bennet and Yang have dropped out.

Feb. 3 Patrick’s campaign said he does not support a permanent ban on fracking, just a moratorium.

Jan. 30 Moved Gabbard and Yang to unclear on single-payer health care. They have said they support Medicare-for-all, but do not want to eliminate private health insurance, as the bill would do.

Jan. 26 Added Bennet and Patrick after they both earned 1 percent on the Post’s national polling average. Clarified Gabbard’s stance on the electoral college.

Jan. 21 Biden provided a stance on the electoral college question. That stance is now included here.

Jan. 17 Added a category on the gun registration question to better reflect the differences between candidates.

Jan. 13 The quiz was expanded to include 11 additional questions. The question on the criminal statute related to border crossing has been removed. After publishing, Bloomberg’s campaign provided additional answers to the questions included in this quiz. Those stances are now included here.

Nov. 22 Klobuchar’s campaign confirmed her stance on adding Supreme Court justices. That stance is now included here. Also further clarified the descriptions of the Trump administration’s border policy and a criminal statute related to border crossing.

Nov. 21 The descriptions of the Trump administration’s border policy and a criminal statute related to border crossing have been clarified.

Nov. 20 Steyer and Warren provided additional answers to the questions included in this quiz. Those stances are now included here.