Ambivalent Right (noun):
A political group primarily leaning Republican but holding mixed or moderate views on certain social issues, immigration, and foreign policy.
Characterized by alignment with
core conservative values on
government size, regulation, and economics, while showing more progressive stances on topics like abortion and same-sex marriage.
Often younger and more ethnically diverse than other GOP groups, the Ambivalent Right expresses dissatisfaction with both major political parties, reflecting a complex blend of conservatism with nuanced social views.
I live in the Deep South, but I voted
purple on the ballot sheet. I want small government and support abortion for medical purposes. I’m
conservative, but agree with some
Democrat ideologies. I suppose this makes me ambivalent right.