June 15, 2009 ‘Conservatives Are Single-Largest Ideological Group Percentage of ‘liberals higher this decade than in early ’90s by Lydia Saad PRINCETON, NJ — Thus far in 2009, 40% of Americans interviewed in national Gallup Poll surveys describe their political views as conservative, 35% as moderate, and 21% as liberal. This represents a slight increase for conservatism in the U.S. since 2008, returning it to a level last seen in 2004. The 21% calling themselves liberal is in line with findings throughout this decade, but is up from the 1990s. These annual figures are based on multiple national Gallup surveys conducted each year, in some cases encompassing more than 40,000 interviews. The 2009 data are based on 10 separate surveys conducted from January through May. Thus, the margins of error around each year’s figures are quite small, and changes of only two percentage points are statistically significant. To measure political ideology, Gallup asks Americans to say whether their political views are very conservative, conservative, moderate, liberal, or very liberal. As has been the case each year since 1992, very few Americans define themselves at the extremes of the political spectrum. Just 9% call themselves ‘very conservative’ and […]
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
Conservatives’ Are Single-Largest Ideological Group
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Source: Gallup Organization
Publication Date: 15-Jun-09
Link: Conservatives’ Are Single-Largest Ideological Group
Source: Gallup Organization
Publication Date: 15-Jun-09
Link: Conservatives’ Are Single-Largest Ideological Group
Stephan: Remember the most important political fact in America today is that 54 per cent of the population believes the world was created within the last 10,000 years, with all species being just as they are. Once you understand this reality, whats follows is predictable.
Click through to see some very revealing graphs.