Pew political typology quiz

Anonymous
Took this quiz and was surprised to find myself - a left leaning independent who generally votes blue - classified as Ambivalent right.

What's your typology, did it differ from what you expected and how you typically vote?

https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/quiz/political-typology/
Anonymous
Lol I got progressive left, which is not really how I live or vote. I vote Democratic, but among my actual progressive left peers I am not left at all.

Was it because I rated the Republicans a zero?
Anonymous
Also ambivalent right. The description is pretty accurate. But I am politically engaged and not "ambivalent."

https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/ambivalent-right/
Anonymous
Neat.
I’m a democratic mainstay.
Ok.
Anonymous
This is fascinating. I was clicking through the types, because I have been trying to understand a subreddit I frequent. The views and attitudes expressed there make me feel at home, although I lean right and the group leans left. The group is not automatically hostile to the right and is distinctly anti woke. Anyway, I figured it out-- its an Outsider Left group that pulls up chairs for Ambivalent Right people like me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also ambivalent right. The description is pretty accurate. But I am politically engaged and not "ambivalent."

https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/ambivalent-right/


I also got ambivalent right and am politically engaged. The description is very accurate (well, except for the young part), although I never would have considered myself to the 'right' five years ago and still don't on many issues.
Anonymous
Interesting survey. I’m part of the Ambivalent Right, too.

“Young and politically cross-pressured: Conservative on economics and issues of race and gender, less so on immigration, social issues”
Anonymous
Establishment Liberals
… along with 13% of the public

https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/establishment-liberals/
“ Establishment Liberals
Liberal and racially and ethnically diverse, they stand out for their optimism and support for political compromise”
Anonymous
I got establishment liberal - ‘ While deeply liberal – roughly half describe themselves as either liberal (41%) or very liberal (12%) – Establishment Liberals are the typology group most likely to see value in political compromise and tend to be more inclined toward more measured approaches to societal change than their Progressive Left counterparts.’ Sounds about right. Unlike some of my counterparts, I’ve gotten much more liberal as I’ve gotten older, partly in response to the increasing insanity on the right.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also ambivalent right. The description is pretty accurate. But I am politically engaged and not "ambivalent."

https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2021/11/09/ambivalent-right/


I also got ambivalent right and am politically engaged. The description is very accurate (well, except for the young part), although I never would have considered myself to the 'right' five years ago and still don't on many issues.


I only recently started considering myself right-leaning, in fact I tend to be liberal on most issues. I do vote R now, though.
Anonymous
I also got Establishment Liberal. Sounds accurate to me.
Anonymous
Outsider left here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got establishment liberal - ‘ While deeply liberal – roughly half describe themselves as either liberal (41%) or very liberal (12%) – Establishment Liberals are the typology group most likely to see value in political compromise and tend to be more inclined toward more measured approaches to societal change than their Progressive Left counterparts.’ Sounds about right. Unlike some of my counterparts, I’ve gotten much more liberal as I’ve gotten older, partly in response to the increasing insanity on the right.


+1
Anonymous
Progressive Left here. Not surprised.

I'm curious what I would have had to answer differently to get a different result -- I gave Republicans a zero because hello. And I'm not changing my answers on transpeople, prison time, corporate profits or immigration.

Interesting there were no questions on guns....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Outsider left here.
same, but some of the questions did not have answers I wanted to choose.
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