I was a centrist leaning left, but now I'm basically a progressive liberal.
13 years ago I was a Republican who graduated from a Bible College, 5 years ago I was a centrist, and the current political climate has pushed me further and further left because, quite frankly, I do not feel represented by the current US administration or by most, if any, government official (loads of decisions being made do not have me and mine in mind in the slightest. Why is asbestos being used again when it doesn't benefit the US hardly at all? Why are steel mills, fab shops, etc., in my area closing due to the tariffs that were supposed to be an easy win? I have to ask these questions on almost a weekly basis- it's all absurd pushes toward short-term gains for groups who do not represent me. Why?). Hell, I don't feel represented by Christianity, as it is practiced by most in the US, nor their churches. I went through a pretty bad swing of complete faithlessness after graduating (long story short: Friend was raped, wasn't allowed an abortion and she was too young to sign papers or something on her own, and she killed herself when she suffered postpartum depression. So her parents have the grandchild they wanted but she literally said she could not look at that child and not see her attacker, and then ended her life. Completely changed my views on abortion and the church, as these were members of a church protecting a deacon over their daughter).
So now I'm a liberal practicing red letter Christianity. Christ said He's the new law- that's why eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, etc., don't apply any longer which He showed by turning the other cheek, etc.. I mention this because it also shaped my political views, because I don't recall Christ browbeating or berating homosexuals, etc., which is what most of the churches I've ever attended spend a substantial portion of their time doing, instead of actually being useful and functioning like a charity and fellowship as the first church by Peter did.
So yeah, liberal. Long, verbose explanation of why I shifted from Bible-thumping Republican to liberal.