‘Far Left - ‘Far Right’
The progressive left is a highly engaged and ideologically driven segment of the political landscape. They are typically younger, highly educated, and deeply concerned with issues of social justice and systemic inequality, particularly regarding race, gender, and the economy. Key characteristics include a firm belief that major U.S. institutions need to be fundamentally rebuilt to ensure fairness for all. They are very active in politics, vocal about their beliefs, and often drive conversations in media and cultural spheres, despite being a relatively small portion of the overall population.
Devoted conservatives are a highly nationalistic and politically engaged group defined by their strong support for their far right agenda. They are typically older, white, and feel that America's traditional culture and values are under threat. Key characteristics include a deep distrust of mainstream institutions like the media and government agencies, a desire for stricter immigration controls, and a belief in an "America First" approach to foreign and economic policy. They are highly motivated by a sense that the country has been in decline and must be restored to a former state of greatness.

