For the first time since polling began in 1999,
Gallup found that there are more social liberals in the United States
than social conservatives.
Gallup reported
that the number of respondents who called themselves social liberals
has increased to 31%, while the number of self-identified social
conservatives has fallen to 30%. The number of Democrats who refer to
themselves as social liberals jumped from 47% in 2014 to 53% in 2015.
The number of Republicans who call themselves socially conservative has
declined from 60% in 2014 to 53% in 2015.
Democrats who used to call themselves social
moderates are moving to the left while Republicans are experiencing a
decline in social conservatives. The polling matches the overall trend
in the country. America has moved left on same-sex marriage, equal pay
for women, immigration, and climate change. Issues like the minimum wage
and taxes have become both social and economic causes.
The United States is moving to the left. It has been
inching leftward on social issues for decades, and the leftward trend
is accelerating.
Republicans are nationally unpopular because they
are out of step with the rest of the country. One of the main issues
within the Republican Party is that candidates continue to pander to an
increasing out of touch and shrinking base of social conservatives. The
Democratic shift to the left on social issues is politically reflected
in Hillary Clinton’s early moves to stake out liberal social positions
after announcing her 2016 presidential candidacy.
The
nation’s movement left is real and growing. The United States is
becoming a socially liberal country, and Republican opponents of these
changes are facing consistent defeat as our national leftward social
evolution moves forward.
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