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    Conservatives Maintain Edge as Top Ideological Group

    Compared with 2008, more Americans “conservative” in general, and on issues

    by Lydia Saad
    PRINCETON, NJ -- Conservatives continue to outnumber moderates and liberals in the American populace in 2009, confirming a finding that Gallup first noted in June. Forty percent of Americans describe their political views as conservative, 36% as moderate, and 20% as liberal. This marks a shift from 2005 through 2008, when moderates were tied with conservatives as the most prevalent group.
    "Changes among political independents appear to be the main reason the percentage of conservatives has increased nationally over the past year: the 35% of independents describing their views as conservative in 2009 is up from 29% in 2008."
    The 2009 data are based on 16 separate Gallup surveys conducted from January through September, encompassing more than 5,000 national adults per quarter. Conservatives have been the dominant ideological group each quarter, with between 39% and 41% of Americans identifying themselves as either "very conservative" or "conservative." Between 35% and 37% of Americans call themselves "moderate," while the percentage calling themselves "very liberal" or "liberal" has consistently registered between 20% and 21% -- making liberals the smallest of the three groups.
    Independents Inch to the Right
    Changes among political independents appear to be the main reason the percentage of conservatives has increased nationally over the past year: the 35% of independents describing their views as conservative in 2009 is up from 29% in 2008. By contrast, among Republicans and Democrats, the percentage who are "conservative" has increased by one point each.
    As is typical in recent years, Republicans are far more unified in their political outlook than are either independents or Democrats. While 72% of Republicans in 2009 call their views conservative, independents are closely split between the moderate and conservative labels (43% and 35%, respectively). Democrats are about evenly divided between moderates (39%) and liberals (37%).
    Americans Also Moving Right on Some Issues
    In addition to the increase in conservatism on this general ideology measure, Gallup finds higher percentages of Americans expressing conservative views on several specific issues in 2009 than in 2008.


    Gallup has not recorded heightened conservatism on all major social and political views held by Americans. For instance, at udes on the death penalty, gay marriage, the Iraq war, and Afghanistan have stayed about the same since 2008. However, there are no major examples of U.S. public opinion becoming more liberal in the past year. (Gallup's annual trends on healthcare will be updated in November, so those at udes are not included in this review.)
    The conservative shifts discussed here result as much from changes in political independents' views as from changes in Republicans' views. Democrats' views, by contrast, have generally changed only slightly -- either to the conservative or liberal side -- with two exceptions: Gallup finds greater movement in Democrats' views of abortion, which have become more liberal, and their views of labor unions, which have become more conservative.
    Bottom Line
    Americans are more likely to consider themselves conservative this year than they were in 2008, resulting in conservatives -- now 40% of the American public -- outnumbering moderates for the first time since 2004. While Gallup first do ented this trend in June, the finding has been sustained through the third quarter.
    Conservatism is most prevalent among Republicans. However, the overall increase in this ideological stance since 2008 comes largely from political independents, among whom 35% say they are conservatives thus far in 2009 -- compared with 29% last year. Independents have also become more conservative on a number of specific policy issues, including government and union power, the role of government relative to promoting values, gun laws, immigration, global warming, and abortion. Republicans, most of whom considered themselves ideologically conservative in 2008, have also grown more conservative on several of these issues this year, while less change is seen among Democrats.
    All of this has potentially important implications at the ballot box, particularly for the 2010 midterm elections. The question is whether increased conservatism, particularly among independents, will translate into heightened support for Republican candidates. Right now, it appears it may. Although Gallup polling continues to show the Democratic Party leading the Republican Party in Americans' party identification, that lead has been narrowing since the beginning of the year and now stands at six points, the smallest since 2005. According to Gallup Managing Editor Jeff Jones, "the Democratic-Republican gap is narrowing because more independents now say they lean to the Republican Party." That trend aligns with the recent changes in how independents perceive their own ideology and where they stand on some key issues.
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    Survey Methods
    The 2009 political ideology results reported here are based on 16 aggregated Gallup surveys conducted from January to September 2009. For results based on the total sample of 16,321 national adults, aged 18 and older, one can say with 95% confidence that the maximum margin of sampling error is ±1 percentage point.
    Interviews are conducted with respondents on land-line telephones (for respondents with a land-line telephone) and cellular phones (for respondents who are cell-phone only).
    In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.

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    then, what happened?

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    then, what happened?
    1.John McCain
    2. Iowa and New Hampshire

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    thats not it.

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    enlighten us.

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    why?

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    Exactly, i wasn't serious.

    That's asking too much from you.

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    conservative is not the same as conservative "nut" (e.g. glenn beck)

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    The libs on this board refuse to believe this country is center-right. They are convinced that conservatism is becoming extinct and everyone is moving to the left. Problem is - the facts don't back up their views; but they still cling to their false view of America.

    And yes, Clam - what happened in 2008 was that John McCain is not a conservative and the Republicans allowed open primaries in several states early in the year, and, in essence, democrats and independents chose our candidate. But even though McCain is not a true conservative, we knew he'd still be better than the buffoon in the Oval Office right now.

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    Exactly, i wasn't serious.

    That's asking too much from you.
    you agree with the OP, huh?

    mccain,iowa,new hampshire?

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    Repugs and conservatives and teabaggers and birthers make a lot of lying noise, as befits their greatly diminished, and diminishing, role in America.

    They have to yell louder, there's so few of them.

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    The libs on this board refuse to believe this country is center-right. They are convinced that conservatism is becoming extinct and everyone is moving to the left. Problem is - the facts don't back up their views; but they still cling to their false view of America.

    And yes, Clam - what happened in 2008 was that John McCain is not a conservative and the Republicans allowed open primaries in several states early in the year, and, in essence, democrats and independents chose our candidate. But even though McCain is not a true conservative, we knew he'd still be better than the buffoon in the Oval Office right now.
    you had other choices.

    help iggy with some answers.

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    you had other choices.

    help iggy with some answers.
    What other VIABLE choices did we have? By the time of the Texas Primary, McCain was already the candidate. As far as the general election, who were we going to vote for - Ron Paul? Yeah right - that was throwing away our vote. So we had to choose between the lesser of two evils.

    And as I said before, McCain wasn't the greatest choice, but he still would've done a much better job than Obama. The only good thing to come from Obama's election is that conservatives are re-energized and moderates and independents are peeling away from Obama and the democrats - so there's hope for 2010 and 2012.

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    conservative is not the same as conservative "nut" (e.g. glenn beck)
    Beck is not a conservative. He's a self-proclaimed libertarian.

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    And as I said before, McCain wasn't the greatest choice, but he still would've done a much better job than Obama.
    mccain said he had a secret plan to catch bin ladin. why does he hate america so much that he kept the secret?
    The only good thing to come from Obama's election is that conservatives are re-energized and moderates and independents are peeling away from Obama and the democrats - so there's hope for 2010 and 2012.
    it will be a long time before america forgets what you assholes have done.

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    Doesn't anybody read boutons_deux's posts?

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    mccain said he had a secret plan to catch bin ladin. why does he hate america so much that he kept the secret?

    it will be a long time before america forgets what you assholes have done.
    Look at the OP again - people are already forgetting. This is Obama's mess now and they want HIM to fix it. No more blaming Bush - all the whining of the Obama administration is starting to wear thin and just makes him look childish, immature, and incompetent.

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    Look at the OP again - people are already forgetting. This is Obama's mess now and they want HIM to fix it. No more blaming Bush - all the whining of the Obama administration is starting to wear thin and just makes him look childish, immature, and incompetent.
    yah? who are they going to run to?

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    Doesn't anybody read boutons_deux's posts?

    They're kinda like car accidents. You know you probably shouldn't look, but you end up giving in to morbid curiosity.

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    Doesn't anybody read boutons_deux's posts?
    Nah - he's been on ignore for quite some time now. The only time I can see his posts is if someone else quotes him. And even in those few times - it always reminds me why I put him on ignore.

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    They're kinda like car accidents. You know you probably shouldn't look, but you end up giving in to morbid curiosity.

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    Repugs and conservatives and teabaggers and birthers make a lot of lying noise, as befits their greatly diminished, and diminishing, role in America.

    They have to yell louder, there's so few of them.
    you people should look a little closer.

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    I don't know guys how do you explain congress being so blue.Unless conservatives have witheld going to the polls to support rhinos.

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    Either that or people aren't as conservative as they say they are.

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    Alot of blacks consider themselves social conservatives, but when it comes election time they make an unholy with the DNC.

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