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Showing Original Post only (View all)America Is Becoming a Bit More Liberal. That's Pretty Unusual Six Years Into a Democratic Presidency [View all]
http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2014/05/america-becoming-bit-more-liberal-thats-pretty-unusual-six-years-democratic-presiAmerica Is Becoming a Bit More Liberal. That's Pretty Unusual Six Years Into a Democratic Presidency.
By Kevin Drum
| Fri May 30, 2014 12:21 PM EDT
Why are there more moderate Democrats than moderate Republicans? This has never been because Democrats are spineless wimps who won't stand up for liberal values. The main reason is simple: there aren't very many self-identified liberals in America. There never have been. Self-IDed conservatives have outnumbered self-IDed liberals by 10-15 percentage points for decades. This means that Democrats are forced to appeal more to the center than Republicans are.
But Gallup reports that this is changing. On social issues, the ID gap has narrowed to nearly zero. On economic issues conservatives still have a healthy 21 percentage point lead, but that's way down from 2010. Here's the chart:

In one sense, you should take this with a grain of salt. Sure, there are now more self-IDed liberals, but that's compared to 2010, a high-water mark for conservative identification.
In another sense, this is pretty unusual. Normally, the country gets steadily more liberal during Republican presidencies and steadily more conservative during Democratic presidencies. This is, presumably, because voters get increasingly tired of whoever's in power and more open to the idea that the other guys might have better answers. But this time that hasn't happened. There's too much noise in the Gallup chart to draw any definitive conclusions, but if you compare the numbers now to the average from the last few years of the Bush presidency, the country has actually gotten a bit more liberal. That's something that rarely happens six years into a Democratic presidency.
The trend is more noticeable on social issues, which shouldn't surprise anyone. On gay rights in particular, the country has plainly moved in the direction of more tolerance, and conservatives are just flatly out of step. As this trend continuesand it's inexorable at this pointthe conservative position strikes more and more people as not merely misguided, but just plain ugly. And you don't self-ID with an ideology that you think is ugly.
It's a funny thing. People say they don't like President Obama's foreign policy, but it turns out they approve of the specific things he's doing. They say they don't like Obamacare, but they like the things Obamacare does. They say they don't like Obama's economic policy, but they largely approve of his actual positions. You see this over and over. It doesn't look like Obama is doing much to move the country in a more liberal direction, but in his slow, methodical, pragmatic way, he's doing just that. A lot of people might not know it, but they're attracted by his no-drama approach to incremental social change. It frustrates those of us who want to see things change faster, but in the end, it might turn out to be pretty effective.
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babylonsister
May 2014
OP
Yes he will and despite all the attempts by the GOP, he will leave office scandal free.
Rex
May 2014
#2
I suppose that he *could* be even further to the right than many Congressional Republicans
MannyGoldstein
May 2014
#88
Comparing Medicare, Medicaid, the Civil Rights Act, and the Voting Rights Act to Heritage Care
Doctor_J
May 2014
#72
You are correct. He wagged his bank youknowhat, and saved us all from utter ruin.
jtuck004
May 2014
#76
That whole shakin' thing seems to be a preoccupation among the leaders these days. While the earth
jtuck004
May 2014
#83
Ha. That was fun. <G>. "apocalyptic scenarios". I have had the same. But over time as I read
jtuck004
May 2014
#85
Didn't say the peasants won, said it would have been a shootout at the OK country club
jtuck004
Jun 2014
#98
The continued growth in inequality, plus all of the corporate-friendly legislation, helps alot
Doctor_J
May 2014
#70
"Normally, the country gets steadily more liberal during Republican presidencies..."
woo me with science
May 2014
#13
Which is why (along with profit) it's being handed to corporate ownership as we speak.
woo me with science
May 2014
#33
People dump on Facebook, but I believe it has been instrumental in spreading a lot of good messages.
Arugula Latte
May 2014
#68
Yeah, maybe they've seen what the "conservatives" are up to .. and they want Nothing to do with
Cha
May 2014
#35
IMO that is good news - they are beginning to understand that we have no place else to go at this
jwirr
May 2014
#29
Not real sure if it's getting more liberal or if the GOP is just more unpopular
davidn3600
May 2014
#46
So the DC Dems will seize on this wonderful news and shift to a full-throated populist campaign
Doctor_J
May 2014
#71