The majority of the population has ALWAYS been in the middle. It's the political class, political entertainment tv and radio and the small band of extremists on both sides that are fighting. Obama is trying to be in the middle, all things to all people, and with extremists yelling the loudest he looks weak by not fighting back harder.
The vast majority of the electorate don't even understand all the issues, they can't, people are too busy surviving. I have a lot of time, and I'm lucky, to read and listen. Most people don't and quite a few just listen to someone they trust to tell them what to do anyway, a relative, preacher, media personality or single issue voters.
The entire discussion of who is being a populist, who is smart or stupid for a certain political move etc, is discussion about process, not policy. It treats the election as a sporting event instead of discussing the policies that would be best for the nation because they want viewers to make more money so they've dumbed it down to the detriment of the country.
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