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Fiendish Thingy

(23,354 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 03:24 PM 15 hrs ago

Only 8% of "moderates" actually want moderation

https://www.gelliottmorris.com/p/2026-04-07-only-8-percent-moderates-actually-want-moderation

When you ask voters to describe what kind of political party they want, in their own words, only 8% of self-identified “moderates” actually call for an ideologically moderate political party. Most instead want a party focused on affordability, political reform, or general left-leaning priorities — particularly economic ones.

This number comes from Blue Rose Research, which recently replicated my earlier LLM voter segmentation work at larger scale. Blue Rose asked thousands of Americans to describe their ideal political party, then used a large language model to cluster the responses. Most self-described moderates landed in left, right, affordability-focused, or anti-system camps — not centrist ones. Compared to my work, Blue Rose finds comparatively more Americans in the left-leaning and anti-system buckets.

That finding arrived almost simultaneously with a second, complementary piece of evidence: a major new paper by David Broockman and Joshua Kalla showing that candidates who move to the “elite middle” on issue positions gain, on average, just one percentage points of vote share — and they often lose votes by moderating on popular left/right-leaning issues. But they use a maximally favorable experimental design where every voter has complete information about politics — in a real campaign, the effect is probably half that or smaller.

These two new research findings suggest a more nuanced view of political ideology in America is more helpful than one that reduces politics to one axis and focuses exclusively on the (minimal) role policy preferences play in driving voter behavior.

Today’s Deep Dive covers new data showing voters in “the middle” are not asking for ideological centrism, despite what centrist analysts have written. And trying to win swing voters through generic moderation produces effects so small and inconsistent that the advice is practically useless.


Much more at link.

This analysis adds to the already copious pile of evidence that “centrism” is a hollow ideology of political convenience, devoid of values, principles and any moral compass.

Are you listening, Rahm?
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Only 8% of "moderates" actually want moderation (Original Post) Fiendish Thingy 15 hrs ago OP
Many solid magats will claim centrist territory with a straight face lindysalsagal 15 hrs ago #1

lindysalsagal

(22,954 posts)
1. Many solid magats will claim centrist territory with a straight face
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 03:50 PM
15 hrs ago

Just like bigots,: they're not biased: they're sensible.

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