Politics & Government

Don't Love Any of the Candidates? Tinder's Got Your Presidential Hook-Up

Tinder's launched an app to help undecided voters find a presidential candidate to get into bed with.

LOS ANGELES, CA - Undecided voters of America, Tinder promises to hook you up with the presidential contender right for you!

The hook-up app favored by millennials teamed up with Rock the Vote to create a questionnaire designed to match undecided voters with the presidential candidates that share their passions. However, the app offers no guarantees for the morning after election night.

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The app asks users 10 questions about the issues, giving voters the option to swipe left or right if they disagree or agree. The issues range from same-sex marriage, raising the minimum wage and legalizing marijuana to the environment and education funding.

“Once you’ve swiped through ten of the hottest issues, you’ll be matched with the candidate who best matches your views. We’ll show you how you compare with other candidates, too,” promises Tinder.

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Users then just tap the candidate to find out more about them. Tinder promises to be discreet. All responses remain anonymous, according to a company statement.

"Many millennials are engaging in the political process for the first time, and they'll be playing a big role in deciding this election," said Sarah Audelo, political and field director at Rock the Vote in a written release. "Tinder provides an amazing platform for millennials to learn more about the views and opinions of the candidates, giving them the opportunity to engage with important political issues while also providing an easy and efficient way to register to vote."

Photo: Courtesy of Tinder

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