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If "conservatives" really out-number "liberals" two to one, and that really corresponds with how one votes in any meaningful way, there's no way Obama would have been elected, especially by such a comfortable margin.
The more likely explanation is that the term "liberal" is not very popular, so people don't choose to self-identify by it. Whether or not they prefer more "liberal" policies to "conservative" ones, whether or not they vote for Democrats rather than Republicans.
Also, a survey with only three options (liberal, conservative, moderate) allows for no nuance. How does a libertarian identify? As a liberal because he/she believes in allows same sex marriage and the right of people to use marijuana if they choose, or as a conservative because he/she wants government out of the marketplace?
The term "liberal" is certainly not popular. Whether the policies are, relative to "conservative" ones, isn't clear from this.
The more likely explanation is that the term "liberal" is not very popular, so people don't choose to self-identify by it. Whether or not they prefer more "liberal" policies to "conservative" ones, whether or not they vote for Democrats rather than Republicans.
Also, a survey with only three options (liberal, conservative, moderate) allows for no nuance. How does a libertarian identify? As a liberal because he/she believes in allows same sex marriage and the right of people to use marijuana if they choose, or as a conservative because he/she wants government out of the marketplace?
The term "liberal" is certainly not popular. Whether the policies are, relative to "conservative" ones, isn't clear from this.