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A little diagram showing my perspective of the political spectrum (absolute with an objective center) as it compares to the distribution in the population (which is almost never split along the center).

Moderates have leans to one side or the other, but have departed from center. The attached diagram shows the spectrum in terms of how much someone leans right or left (bottom) and then my impression of the distribution of the population across the spectrum for EU (top dashed) and USA (top solid).

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@timo21 So to be clear I **do** agree with the fact that there is a difference between moderates and centrists for sure. Moderates have leans to o...
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@freemo I think that graph is reasonable, but only if you’re talking about the people who are regularly tuned into politics.

I think the folks who don’t pay attention most of the time probably fit closer to a standard bell curve.

@LouisIngenthron It is very possible that my graph is unintentionally weighted according to people who are actual vocal, I think that is a very fair criticism.

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