IYou'll probably get "A" or at least "mostly" A.
I think that for two reasons.
First, this notion that the "fundraisining" and "proganda" apparatus belongs to the far left is innaccurate. That hasn't been true for some time. And frankly, the Obama campaign is reinventing both of these. Obviously it's politically obligatory for Republicans to present Obama as some extreme Marxist (Ayers?) But he's not - he's moderate and consensus-oriented and always has been. Even Hilary is way more of an idealogue than Obama. Obama understands that the 1960s are over. Thankfully. It's not an accident that groups like "Moveon.org" were very slow to embrace Obama.
Second, a lot of the Democrats in Congress are the "Blue Dog" variety. It wasn't like that in 1992.
I think that less than two years after the election of Obama, you'll hear the extreme leftists crying about how Obama "betrayed" them. At the same time right wing nut jobs will still be whining about absolutely everything that he does.
That's when you'll know we're on the right track.