When we say "This nation is 'center right,' " we refer to 40 years of stats similar to this: 2012 results - 43% are 'conservative" and 18% are 'liberal' on economic issues. So much for Obama's plan to change the economic foundations of this great nation.


Friday, August 31, 2012

Voters remain more conservative on fiscal issues than on social matters. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 43% consider themselves conservative when it comes to fiscal issues such as taxes, government spending and business regulation. That's consistent with regular tracking since May of last year. Thirty-seven percent (37%) say they are fiscal moderates. Eighteen percent (18%) define themselves as liberal on fiscal matters, up four points from a month ago and the highest number of self-described fiscal liberals to date. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

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