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The Overton Window cuts both ways!
I didn’t grow up a centrist. But the window moved both to the left and to the right of me!
M8! The only prominent politicians in American politics who are actually left of centre are Bernie Sanders and AOC. People weren't excited about Harris because she's left, they were just grateful for the opportunity to vote for someone who isn't a white supremacist with pretty advanced frontotemporal dementia. But make no mistake the vast majority of the democrats are regarded as right of centre by europeans.the window didn't move left at all, you just moved with it
The Overton Window is about the population, not the politicians. The left in the US has moved more left and the right has moved more right. The difference is that the republicans have turned over a lot of their members to stay in the window as it moves right. McConnell is one of the last of the old guard of traditional (as opposed to alt right) conservatives.
The democrats so far have managed to keep their old guard by appealing to fear and other tactics. They’re fighting so hard to keep the party from moving leftward and it’s costing them elections.
The US population, as a whole, moved right.
Bruh, we literally elected a fascist.
The left didn't move "farther left", that segment has grown bigger, is all. The right didn't move farther right, they've always been white supremacists and misogynist. That segment has grown a lot recently, hence the Overton shift.