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  2. Centrism - Wikipedia

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    Centrism is the range of political ideologies that exist between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum. It is associated with moderate politics, including people who strongly support moderate policies and people who are not strongly aligned with left-wing or right-wing policies.

  3. Centrism by country - Wikipedia

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    Centrism is a political ideology associated with moderate politics placed between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum. Various centrist movements have developed in different countries, based on the specific country's political environment.

  4. New Democrats (United States) - Wikipedia

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    New Democrats, also known as centrist Democrats, Clinton Democrats, or moderate Democrats, are a centrist ideological faction within the Democratic Party in the United States. As the Third Way faction of the party, they are seen as culturally liberal on social issues while being moderate or fiscally conservative on economic issues. [ 1 ]

  5. Democrats paid the price for abandoning moderate Clinton-era ...

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    In the Clinton era, Democrats pursued moderate policies and the party prospered. But they shifted left and Biden era policies sent the party into uncharted waters. Democrats paid the price for ...

  6. Democratic centralism - Wikipedia

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    In practice, democratic centralism means that political decisions reached by voting processes are binding upon all members of the political party. It is mainly associated with Leninism , wherein the party's political vanguard of revolutionaries practice democratic centralism to select leaders and officers, determine policy, and execute it.

  7. Radical centrism - Wikipedia

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    A new political majority can be built, whether it be seen to consist largely of Avlon's political independents, [88] Satin's "caring persons", [89] Miller's balanced and pragmatic individuals, [60] or Halstead and Lind's triad of disaffected voters, enlightened business leaders, and young people. [90] National political leadership is important ...

  8. Political moderate - Wikipedia

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    Voters who describe themselves as centrist often mean that they are moderate in their political views, advocating neither extreme left-wing nor extreme right-wing politics. Gallup polling indicates that American voters identified as moderate between 35 and 38% of the time during the 1990s and 2000s. [ 9 ]

  9. Political positions of Mitch McConnell - Wikipedia

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    The political positions of Mitch McConnell are reflected by his United States Senate voting record, public speeches, and interviews, as well as his actions as Senate majority and minority leader. McConnell was known as a pragmatist and a moderate Republican early in his political career, but shifted to the right over time.