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centrist

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[ sen-trist ]

noun

  1. (especially in continental Europe) a member of a political party of the Center; moderate.


adjective

  1. of or relating to centrists or to their political views; middle-of-the-road.

centrist

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noun

  1. a person holding moderate political views
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of centrist1

From the French word centriste, dating back to 1870–75; center, -ist
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In reply on Sunday Gabriel Attal, the head of French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist Renaissance party, responded by saying "you steal, you pay".

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He said the party, which he joined in 2016 under Ruth Davidson's leadership, had moved from being a "fairly moderate, centrist party" to "increasingly right in tone and language".

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Matt Bennett, a vice president of the centrist Democratic group Third Way, discussed the candidate recruitment strategy of centrist Democrats and, as it stands, he said they’re focused on swing districts currently held by Republicans.

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But other centrist politicians have taken a firmer line, stressing the need for a clear gap between the justice system and politics.

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Why are these aspects of Trump’s appeal so difficult for many liberals, progressives, centrists, and other normal politics types to understand?

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