I've been working hard to understand the liberal/progressive mindset, and I find the liberal/progressive mindset is based on completely different principles than the conservative mindset. (Now I'm talking about intelligent liberals, which are the rare-ones. I dont think most liberals have a mindset, but those who are semi-intelligent (even if they are wrong) at least have a basis for the liberal/progressive theory.)
I disagree with them, but I kind of understand them- but what I'm starting to have a more difficult time understanding is "independents" and "Moderates". When I say independents, I dont just mean someone who isnt a republican or democrat. Heck, I consider myself technically an independent as I'm too conservative for the Right of Middle GOP, But I mean those who are real moderates. Who don't know who they are going to vote for each election and swing the elections. What the heck do THEY believe in... nothing?
I first thought it could be someone who is say, fiscally conservative but socially liberal, but all those people identify themselves as a fiscally conservative liberal or a libertarian. So what makes up these masses that ultimately sway elections? What do they believe in and how do they base their beliefs? How do they determine who or what they are going to vote for?
I'm just guessing they are mostly lazy people who just don't take the time to think about what they believe in, so they simply vote on this issue vs. that issue, but I haven't been able to find any resources that actually support it, but I'd love to learn more about how they think and behave.
Anyone have any resources or ideas in how to understand them, or any thoughts or ideas??