Torillian said: https://news.gallup.com/poll/609914/women-become-liberal-men-mostly-stable.aspx that's the link, you'll have to dig into their results. Do you agree that the American definition of moderate is not progressive? I mean basically by definition. |
Thank you so much for the link. I will try my best to look through the data. I acknowledge that moderate and progressive are two different words that mean different things. The issue I am having, as indicated in my initial post, is how has the definition of moderate changed or how have moderates, as a whole, aligned to the (2015 - present) political landscape.
Democrats have done a great job at backing their respective candidate, as indicated on the 2020 election, when Biden captured the most votes in American history (liberals/progressives). Meanwhile republicans are fractured between MAGA people and anti-Trumpers. So I don't know how moderates align. Do more moderates align with Biden, Trump, or sitting things out because they hate Biden/Trump? Hopefully the data can extract out that answer.