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        11 hours ago

        Wow, what a surprise, someone who believes that two party politics is representative of the left/right of politics is wrong about things.

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          11 hours ago

          You don’t appear to have read the second source, which contains almost identical numbers for Left/Center/Right labels. That shows that (a) both of my sources are relevant because (b) in the U.S. party politics does track left/right politics.

          In addition, you have still failed to provide any evidence for your claims.

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            11 hours ago

            Wow, you had two links that you made look like a single link then acted like it was my fault for not realizing it? Okay lmfao, very obvious good faith discussion right here, it’s definitely not worth my time trying to convince you by finding sources that clearly show that Americans overwhelmingly support socialist policies but do not identify with socialist or leftist labels because of a lack of political education.

            You can believe whatever you want. Infosec.pub always has bad takes. I’m like 99% sure at this point that it runs out of Eglin.

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              11 hours ago

              Americans overwhelmingly […] do not identify with socialist or leftist labels

              So, you agree that what I claimed “Right + Center > 50%” is correct.

              Thank you.