On the whole, 58 percent of voters see Democrats as liberal or very liberal, while 56 percent see Republicans as conservative or very conservative; no surprise there. But voters now place themselves much closer to the Republican Party than to the Democratic Party on this left-right continuum. Indeed, the ideological gap between the Democratic Party and the mean voter is about three times as large as the separation between that voter and the Republican Party. And, startlingly, the electorate places itself a bit closer to the Tea Party movement (which is well to the right of the Republican Party) than to the Democratic Party.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
Uh Oh: Poll: Electorate closer to Tea Party than Dems
You have to really TRY to alienate voters so much that they identify more with a position to the right of Republicans than with Democrats. To paraphrase the Far Side: "Son, you don't just throw a major defeat together, a real debacle has to be PLANNED. Hope and change indeed.
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