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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: RetiredNow who wrote (558389)4/2/2010 4:57:52 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1575230
 
Then they took the fiscal and social issues and put the results together. The largest segment of the population,
* 24% say they are conservative on both the fiscal and social issues while
* 17% consider themselves to be moderate both fiscally and socially,
* 14% who say they are moderate on the fiscal issues and conservative on the social ones
* 10% who consider themselves to be fiscally conservative and moderate on the social issues,
* 9% who say they are liberal on both the social and fiscal issues, and lastly, 6% who say they are conservative on the fiscal issues, but liberal on the social ones.

So in summary:
Conservative = 24%
Moderate mixed = 41%
Liberal = 9%


I think this poll really understates the liberal side. I am a social liberal 110%......I have some resignations with abortion but would never outlaw it. However, I am a strong fiscal conservative so in responding to this poll I would have a hard time deciding between the last two categories.....probably putting myself in with the 10%.
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