People who identify as "centrists" articulate their biography and information environment — nothing more. People who identify as "radical centrists" do the same, but they spend a lot more time rationalizing their path of least resistance as the heroic one.
Have you seen any research on how many people identify (and conceive of themselves) as a centrist in the former sense? My intuition says it'd be like 90%, but I'm not even sure how I would measure/solicit that information.
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Like, "I'm a centrist" is used almost indiscriminately as a way of expressing "I'm objective/rational" while implicitly rejecting/eliding some "other" position. That's not really identifiable on a survey.
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