GOP Curious Quiz: Discover How Your Values Align with the Republican Party

Curious about what the GOP stands for in Colorado?

Take our quiz to see how your priorities match Republican solutions for families, safety, and economic opportunity.

There are no wrong answers—just a chance to reflect and learn!

For each question, choose the answer that fits you best.

  • A = 3 points

  • B = 2 points

  • C = 1 point


    Add up your points at the end to see how “GOP Curious” you are!

1. How important is it for you to have a say in your child’s education?

  • A) Very important—I want more control over what my kids learn.

  • B) Somewhat important—I’d like some input, but I trust the system.

  • C) Not a priority—I’m fine with current school policies in Colorado.

2. What’s your biggest economic concern in Colorado right now?

  • A) Rising costs—I want policies that help with the cost of living.

  • B) Job security—I’m worried about employment stability.

  • C) I think the economy is on the right track.

3. Do you think a government dominated by a single party encourages diverse ideas and solutions?

  • A) No—I believe one-party control limits debate and fresh perspectives.

  • B) Somewhat—there are still different viewpoints, but more balance would help.

  • C) Yes—I think current leadership brings plenty of diverse ideas.

4. What’s your stance on state taxes?

  • A) I’d love lower taxes to keep more of my income.

  • B) Taxes are okay if they fund things I care about.

  • C) I don’t mind high taxes—they support the greater good.

5. Do you feel safe in Denver?

  • A) I’d support stricter enforcement of the law to keep my neighborhood safe.

  • B) Safety matters, but I’m unsure what needs to change.

  • C) I feel safe enough—no changes needed.

6. How important is it to you that elected officials focus on practical solutions over party politics?

  • A) Very important—I want leaders who get things done, regardless of party.

  • B) Somewhat important—I care about results, but party values matter too.

  • C) Not important—I prefer leaders who stick closely to their party’s platform.

7. How do you feel about government involvement in daily life?

  • A) Less is better—I want more personal freedom.

  • B) Some involvement is fine, but it can go too far.

  • C) I’m okay with a significant government role over everything in my life.

8. What’s your priority for your family’s future?

  • A) Economic stability—jobs and savings matter most.

  • B) Education—good schools are key.

  • C) Social programs—I support broader support systems.

9. Do you miss how Denver was 5-10 years ago?

  • A) Yes—I preferred how Denver used to be.

  • B) Somewhat—I see both positives and negatives in the changes.

  • C) No—I like the direction Denver is heading.

10. Are you open to exploring new political ideas?

  • A) Yes—I’m curious about what else is out there.

  • B) Maybe—if the ideas make sense for me.

  • C) No—I’m set with my current views.

Scoring System

  • A Answers: 3 points each (Strong alignment with GOP priorities)

  • B Answers: 2 points each (Moderate interest or openness to GOP ideas)

  • C Answers: 1 point each (Satisfaction with status quo)

Score Breakdown (10–30 points)

  • 24–30: Very GOP Curious
    "You’re ready to dive into what the GOP has to offer! Your focus on education choice, economic freedom, and practical solutions aligns with Republican ideas worth exploring. Check out our 'GOP Curious' campaign to see how we can make a difference for you."

  • 18–23: Mildly GOP Curious
    "You’re intrigued by some fresh ideas! You care about your family’s future and might find Republican approaches to schools, taxes, or healthcare appealing. Learn more with 'GOP Curious'—it might surprise you!"

  • 10–17: Not Quite GOP Curious (Yet)
    "You’re happy with the way things are, but there’s room to explore. The GOP has ideas on safety, jobs, and freedom that might interest you. Peek at 'GOP Curious' when you’re ready!"