A conservative today is likely to support limited government intervention in the economy, traditional social values, and a strong national defense. They may favor lower taxes, deregulation, and free-market policies. Additionally, many conservatives prioritize individual liberties and personal responsibility while advocating for a strict interpretation of the Constitution. However, support can vary based on specific issues and regional differences within the conservative movement.
Which of these would a socially conservative politician MOST LIKELY support?
A right=wing conservative politician would be less likely to support a program of national healthcare, which is actually national health insurance.
The Republican/Conservative party would be more likely to support a strong military. Democrats have different views, many believe that war isn't the right way to settle differences.
Conservative Rebublicans
More central government, less personal freedom
In the first half of the 20th century Conservative Judaism had fast growth. In the 1990's the Conservative Judaism was the largest denomination. Today it is not the largest denomination in America.
With regard to political parties, demographic support refers to the kinds of people who are most likely to support the party's ideas. For instance, the demographic for the Republican party is usually blue collar workers, who are religious and conservative.
conservative
Older people are more likely to be conservative, while younger people tend to be less conservative. Conservative people generally dislike immigration because immigration causes change, and conservative beliefs despise change.
No, they do not.
Sean Hannity is a Conservative radio host, so most likely a Republican.
A conservative member of the supreme court is likely to make a ruling against immigration,against abortion rights and against tightening gun laws.