While Americans say they’re more conservative than liberal on economic and social matters, the right’s advantage on both is shrinking, according to a recent Gallup poll.
The Republican Party is particularly losing its edge when it comes to social issues—just 4% more Americans side with conservatives instead of liberals on those topics.
A full 21% more Americans identify with conservatives over liberals on economic issues—but that’s the lowest edge in the 14 years Gallup has asked the question in their annual Values and Beliefs poll.
Since 2010, the conservative advantage on economic issues has dropped a full 10 points.
The news comes as the Republican Party aims to focus on economic issues and bolster the party ahead of midterms and 2016, after social issues contributed to the defeat of several high-profile Republicans in previous elections.









