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By the Numbers

Gallup polling has some new data out on America’s political landscape.  40 percent of Americans are identifying themselves as conservative.  While 35% call themselves moderate and 21% liberal.

When broken down in more detail, moderates are the largest group at 35%, conservatives – 31%, liberal – 16%, very conservative – 9%, very liberal – 5%.

I find this data interesting  because while conservatives make up a plurality of the nation’s political philosophy they are a minority of the leadership.

Gallup offers some explanations for this dichotomy, which include the following…

This doesn’t mean conservatives can’t win, but they are going to have to broaden their appeal.  Broadening your appeal doesn’t mean compromising your principles, but knowing that 60% percent of the population may share a different political philosophy you may have to adopt a more “user-friendly” message.

Your thoughts.