A new poll conducted by Tarrance Group shows two key demographics – suburban and college graduate women, side with the conservative perspective against socialism.

In addition, highlighting any liberal view as “socialist” resulted in a net negative.

Per RCP, in an interview on CNN’s ‘State of the Union,’ 2020 candidate Buttigieg drew a generational contrast to President Trump’s declaration that the United States will never be a socialist country by saying the word has mostly “lost its meaning” for people who did not grow up during the Cold War.

Today, I think a word like that is the beginning of a debate, not the end of a debate.”

From WashingtonTimes

Labeling Democrats’ agenda “socialist” does leave a taint in voters’ minds, according to a poll released Tuesday by the American Action Network, which said there’s an opportunity for Republicans.

In order to harness that opposition, the conservative-leaning group said, GOP politicians must figure out ways to connect the policies to harmful consequences for average voters.

The AAN had the Tarrance Group poll 1,000 people in 30 congressional districts. To some, it posed questions with about a policy such as the Green New Deal and labeled it as socialist, while in other cases the socialist label was absent. It made a difference.

“Highlighting the liberal view as ‘socialist’ creates +10 points of net movement toward the conservative view and away from the liberal view in a split sample,” the Tarrance Group pollsters said.

Much of that was Democrats souring on proposals when they were labeled socialist.

The polling showed a majority of suburban and college graduate women sided with the conservative perspective against socialism. Those are two demographics where Republicans have struggled.

This article was written by the staff of TheConservativeOpinion.com