On economic issues, I would say we are still right winged, and depending on the situation and usually social wise we can be left winged. A lot of is based on where you grew up and past family tradition. at my family reunion in the midwest, it was 'Merica, only American cars, and they were rednecks. I was in San Francisco last year and well, yea, that was interesting, no desire to ever go back.TrolleyDave said:murkurie said:I'm not too sure about that actually, depends more where there from I think, my college would be economically with me, but on the left. People in the Midwest and south are usually/stereotypically right winged. and the coasts are generally more left wing in my experiences of travel around this country.
I was surprised it didn't say I was more right. I've taken this quiz before, and its the same as last time.
Interesting. I always thought America was a more majority right country. It's the problem with trying to judge how people on the street think from reading/watching the press, news channels and the like. So I'm guessing the country itself, rather than the government, is alot more open to left-leaning thinking than the "vocal majority" and the press show?
My town is interesting, we are very much right winged, but there is constantly protester in our downtown (lol, picketing) protesting the war, asking for legalization on drugs, and on the other side of the street, there is the opposite of them, support the troops, etc.