Political Anecdote Or Movie Character? (QUIZ)

QUIZ: Political Anecdote Or Movie Character?
SPRINGFIELD, OH - NOVEMBER 02: U.S. President Barack Obama addresses a campaign rally at Springfield High School November 2, 2012 in Springfield, Ohio. With four days left until the general election, Obama and the Republican presidential nominee, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, are racing from swing-state to swing-state in an attempt to change voters' minds at the last minute. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
SPRINGFIELD, OH - NOVEMBER 02: U.S. President Barack Obama addresses a campaign rally at Springfield High School November 2, 2012 in Springfield, Ohio. With four days left until the general election, Obama and the Republican presidential nominee, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, are racing from swing-state to swing-state in an attempt to change voters' minds at the last minute. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The election is finally here, meaning no more presidential debates, campaign rallies or stump speeches for another few years. While we're sure we'll go through some kind of post-election withdrawal, the one thing we certainly won't miss has to be the questionable political anecdotes told by both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney on the campaign trail.

Now normally, these stories consist of something along the lines of, "I met a woman from Ohio who agreed with everything I've ever said/done." But sometimes, the campaign trail stories are more dramatic. A LOT more dramatic. They're so dramatic, in fact, that they start to resemble plot lines and character sketches from the movies. Now we want to know: can you spot the difference between a political anecdote and a movie character?

Try our quiz below to see how much attention you paid to politics this year (or just how many Julia Roberts movies you've seen).

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