Americans are ready for as many as 8 parties | Pew Research (& NPR article)
http://www.npr.org/2017/10/24/559774933/2-party-system-americans-might-be-ready-for-8
2-Party System? Americans Might Be Ready For 8 [not counting "bystanders"]
http://www.people-press.org/2017/10/24/political-typology-reveals-deep-fissures-on-the-right-and-left/
Political Typology Reveals Deep Fissures on the Right and Left
http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/
Where do you fit in the political typology?
Oh, by the way, it turns out I am a "solid liberal" according to the typology quiz.
Republican Leaning groups:
1. Core Conservatives — 13 percent of the general public [beliefs similar to the Republican politicians]
Male dominated and financially comfortable, for a small government, globalists, believe the American economic system is fair.
2. Country First Conservatives — 6 percent
older, less educated, unhappy with the direction of the country, nationalists and protectionists, socially conservative, don't believe the American economic system is fair.
3. Market Skeptic Republicans — 12 percent
they believe banks and financial institutions have a negative effect on the direction of the country; 94 percent believe the economic system favors the powerful. That is much closer to Solid Liberals than Core Conservatives. And they do not believe that U.S. economy is fair to most – just 5 percent think so.
In favor of raising taxes on corporations and small businesses
Fairly socially liberal — just 31 percent believe homosexuality should be discouraged by society
Somewhat protectionist, though less than Country First Republicans — they are split on U.S. involvement around the globe
4. New Era Enterprisers — 11 percent
young (average age: 47 yrs) Republicans
Pro-business and trade (they're globalists, too), of the belief that the economy is generally fair to most Americans (75 percent say so)
Socially liberal — believing immigrants are not a burden and that homosexuality should not be discouraged by society
Democrat leaning groups:
5. Devout and Diverse — 9 percent [I think the Democratic Party is losing this group's support]
racially diverse, struggling financially, older and the least educated among Democrat learning categories, very religious, believe the U.S. should pay more attention at home than to problems overseas.
Largely pro-business and don't believe government regulation is necessary to protect the public's interest, believe that government should provide safety nets like everyone having health care and that the country needs to still make changes to advance racial equality
it's the most pro-Trump Democratic group (though 60 percent still disapprove of him)
6. Disaffected Democrats — 14 percent
They actually regard the Democratic Party very favorably.
But rather they're disaffected with government (most of them say government is "wasteful and inefficient"); politics generally (most believe voting does not give them a say in how government runs); and the direction of the country.
racially diverse, lower educated, financially stressed — and fairly young (with an average age of 44)
Anti-Trump, pro-social safety net
believe the U.S. needs to continue making changes to affect racial equality.
don't believe government regulation is necessary to protect the public interest
believe that the U.S. should pay more attention to problems at home.
7. Opportunity Democrats — 12 percent [I would say they are the Clinton-ish people]
Largely liberal when it comes to the role of government
strongly in disapproval of Trump
two-thirds believe the country needs to do more to give blacks equal rights to whites (though that's the lowest of the four Democratic-leaning groups)
They believe strongly that you can get ahead with hard work.
not protectionist.
They believe in global engagement.
8. Solid Liberals — 16 percent [this is a classical profile of Bernie supporters]
Unified, almost unanimously in their disapproval of Trump (99 percent disapprove). And they are activist about it — half say they have contributed to a candidate or campaign in the past year. For context, just a third of Core Conservatives say the same. Four-in-10 Solid Liberals say they've participated in a protest against Trump's policies.
Unified in their belief that government has the responsibility to make sure all Americans have health care and have a strong sense of racial justice.
There is near-unanimous agreement among this group that the country needs to continue making changes to give blacks equal rights with whites
believe that hard work and determination are no guarantee of success in the United States.
Strongly of the belief that it's necessary to regulate businesses to protect the public interest,
Very much globalists. Very few, just one-in-10, believe the U.S. should pay less attention overseas and focus more on problems at home.
Largely nonreligious.
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