40% of Americans self identify as conservative, about the same as moderate, and only twenty percent as liberal.
However, when polled, most Americans agree with liberal viewpoints on issues, as demonstrated by the poll below from media matters.
not to mention, a liberal president was elected in a year when more Americans were identifying as conservative as liberal.
so the question becomes- do Americans know where they stand politically?
Every person is allowed to have an opinion on various political parties and policies so it varies between people.
conservatives.
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I'm not sure that's an accurate statement. More accurate would be to say that certain regions of the United States (for example, the Northeast) tend to vote liberal, whereas other parts of the country (for example, the Deep South) tend to vote conservative. And while Americans are generally moderate on some issues, there is quite a divide between religious conservatives (especially Christian conservatives) and Americans who consider themselves not very religious. So, yes, you can find plenty of liberals in America (the term for where they live is "blue states"); but you can also find plenty of conservatives (who tend to live in what is called "red states").
The Green Party is dedicated to issues such as social justice, the environment, nonviolence, respect for diversity and sustainability. They typically align themselves with leftist parties. Thus they most likely consider themselves to be liberal.
conservatives opposed large central government
conservatives opposed large central government
they are all politicians
Neither. The NDP is the NDP. The Liberals are the Liberals and the Conservatives are the Conservatives.
How did the political goals of liberal differ from those conservative?
Liberal. It onlys stands up for liberal female politicians but never conservatives.
Liberal Conservatives
Conservatives typically belong to the Republican party. Libertarians are fiscally conservative but socially liberal.
conservatives dominate talk radio