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« on: February 18, 2015, 03:17:13 PM »

I average out to probably being roughly median in my university. Obviously owing to my pro-life stance, I'm probably one of the most socially conservative people at my university but even here my stances on economic issues are probably somewhat left of centre if one takes into account the Moderate Heroes, libertarians, and Clinton Democrats especially since I'm far more oriented toward "Big Idea" projects and programs than most liberals. There probably are enough far leftists and progressive Democrats though to keep my

At my high school which was in suburban Orange County, CA composed primarily of middle-class Asians and whites, I was almost certainly to the left of centre. Once again my pro-life stance probably pushed me among the more socially conservative people there although there definitely were a lot of people who were if anything to the right of me. Still considering most of the liberals there were relatively ideologically fuzzy and owing to the large number of upper middle class types there, my economic views pushed me well to the left of median there.
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