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> It wouldn't surprise me if a lot of the 39% that favors would either favor
> a more "liberal" version, or think that the actual bill is more "liberal"
> than it really is. So we're probably working with something like 20% or more
> - which is what I usually assume is the baseline constituency for a social
> dem agenda in the U.S.
That's about how many self-identify as liberals or progressives, no? (Self-identified conservatives are twice as numerous, of course.)