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  2. Political moderate - Wikipedia

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    The party advocated a moderate social-democratic politics and supported the U.S.-Japan Alliance. [7] The party started to slowly support neoliberalism from the 1980s, and was disbanded in 1994. [8] Moderate social-democrats of the JSP formed the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) with conservative-liberal Sakigake and other moderates of the LDP. [9]

  3. Blue Dog Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Scholars and journalists positioned the group as centrist [1] [9] [2] to centre-left, [46] [47] and historically centre-right. [5] The Blue Dog Coalition is the most conservative grouping of Democrats in the House. It "advocates for fiscal responsibility, a strong national defense and bipartisan consensus rather than conflict with Republicans".

  4. Factions in the Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonians supported a small federal government and stronger state governments, and promoted territorial expansionism, following Jefferson with his 1803 purchase of Louisiana. They were also opponents of central banking , which represented an early factional division in the Democratic Party when Jacksonians competed against pro-bank Democrats.

  5. 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 ]

  6. Moderate conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Moderate conservatism is a politically moderate version of conservatism that is less demanding than classical conservatism, and can be divided into several subtypes, such as liberal conservatism.

  7. Compassionate conservatism - Wikipedia

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    Historian and presidential advisor Doug Wead may have been the first person to use the phrase compassionate conservative. In 1977, Wead wrote a book about Kolkata, India, entitled The Compassionate Touch. [9] In 1979, he gave a popular speech entitled "The Compassionate Conservative" at the annual Washington Charity Dinner.

  8. Centre-right politics - Wikipedia

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    Christian democrats hold conservative positions on most issues, but in a more moderate fashion than groups specifically described as conservative, and they trend centrist on economic issues. [9] Instead of a strong government, it advocates decentralisation where other social units such as family, the community, and various organisations are ...

  9. Biology and political orientation - Wikipedia

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    A number of studies have found that human biology can be linked with political orientation. [1] This means that an individual's biology may predispose them to a particular political orientation and ideology or, conversely, that subscription to certain ideologies may predispose them to measurable biological and health outcomes.