This graph, titled "AmericanValues Trump Republican" (labeled as a "First Version" from a source called AmericanValues), appears to be a political values profile or multi-axis ideology chart placing "Trump Republicans" (likely referring to supporters of Donald Trump or the MAGA wing of the Republican Party) on several custom political dimensions.
It uses horizontal bar charts for each axis, showing the percentage leaning toward one extreme (left side) versus the other (right side). Here's a breakdown of what it depicts axis by axis:
Culture Axis: Paleoconservative
95.7% Paleoconservative (red bar, with Republican elephant icon) vs. implied ~4.3% Liberalism (blue bar, with Democrat donkey).
This suggests a very strong alignment with paleoconservative cultural values (traditionalism, nationalism, opposition to progressive social changes).
Solutions Axis: Individualist
39.5% Cooperation (pink bar, handshake icon) vs. 60.5% Individualism (yellow bar).
Leans toward individualistic approaches to problem-solving over cooperative or collectivist ones.
Foreign Axis: Nationalist
Implied ~18.4% Globalism (light blue bar, globe icon) vs. 81.6% Isolationism (orange bar, U.S. map icon).
Strongly isolationist/nationalist in foreign policy (America First, limited international involvement).
Social Axis: Very Pro-Security
Implied ~18.5% Freedom (teal bar, Statue of Liberty icon) vs. 81.5% Security (dark green bar, shield icon).
Prioritizes security, law and order over civil liberties or personal freedoms.
Power Axis: Balanced
53.4% Doctrinal (purple bar, gavel icon) vs. 46.6% Textual (green bar, scales of justice icon).
Slightly leans toward a doctrinal (perhaps ideological or interpretive) approach to power/governance, but nearly balanced.
States Axis: Balanced
54.7% Centralism (gray bar, raised fist icon) vs. 45.3% States' Rights (light green bar, Texas outline icon).
Slightly favors central/federal power over states' rights, but again close to balanced.
Overall, the graph portrays Trump Republicans as overwhelmingly paleoconservative on culture, strongly isolationist and nationalist in foreign affairs, prioritizing security and individualism, while being more balanced on governance style and federalism. This aligns with common descriptions of "America First" populism associated with Trump's base—traditionalist, anti-globalist, and security-focused—distinct from more establishment or neoconservative Republicans. The exact source or methodology behind "AmericanValues" isn't clear from the image alone, but it resembles expanded political quizzes (like variants of 8values or 9axes tests) that go beyond simple left-right spectrums.
A bit hard to understand this. Was there no text with this graph to help add some understanding?
Did you try to click on the title of the post? Takes me right to the full picture
I think that this is how the break down of Trump Republican categorizes themselves.
This graph, titled "AmericanValues Trump Republican" (labeled as a "First Version" from a source called AmericanValues), appears to be a political values profile or multi-axis ideology chart placing "Trump Republicans" (likely referring to supporters of Donald Trump or the MAGA wing of the Republican Party) on several custom political dimensions.
It uses horizontal bar charts for each axis, showing the percentage leaning toward one extreme (left side) versus the other (right side). Here's a breakdown of what it depicts axis by axis:
Culture Axis: Paleoconservative
95.7% Paleoconservative (red bar, with Republican elephant icon) vs. implied ~4.3% Liberalism (blue bar, with Democrat donkey).
This suggests a very strong alignment with paleoconservative cultural values (traditionalism, nationalism, opposition to progressive social changes).
Solutions Axis: Individualist
39.5% Cooperation (pink bar, handshake icon) vs. 60.5% Individualism (yellow bar).
Leans toward individualistic approaches to problem-solving over cooperative or collectivist ones.
Foreign Axis: Nationalist
Implied ~18.4% Globalism (light blue bar, globe icon) vs. 81.6% Isolationism (orange bar, U.S. map icon).
Strongly isolationist/nationalist in foreign policy (America First, limited international involvement).
Social Axis: Very Pro-Security
Implied ~18.5% Freedom (teal bar, Statue of Liberty icon) vs. 81.5% Security (dark green bar, shield icon).
Prioritizes security, law and order over civil liberties or personal freedoms.
Power Axis: Balanced
53.4% Doctrinal (purple bar, gavel icon) vs. 46.6% Textual (green bar, scales of justice icon).
Slightly leans toward a doctrinal (perhaps ideological or interpretive) approach to power/governance, but nearly balanced.
States Axis: Balanced
54.7% Centralism (gray bar, raised fist icon) vs. 45.3% States' Rights (light green bar, Texas outline icon).
Slightly favors central/federal power over states' rights, but again close to balanced.
Overall, the graph portrays Trump Republicans as overwhelmingly paleoconservative on culture, strongly isolationist and nationalist in foreign affairs, prioritizing security and individualism, while being more balanced on governance style and federalism. This aligns with common descriptions of "America First" populism associated with Trump's base—traditionalist, anti-globalist, and security-focused—distinct from more establishment or neoconservative Republicans. The exact source or methodology behind "AmericanValues" isn't clear from the image alone, but it resembles expanded political quizzes (like variants of 8values or 9axes tests) that go beyond simple left-right spectrums.
It's from one of these, a little bit of fun:
https://bannnedb.github.io/American-Values/
https://bannnedb.github.io/AmericanValues-2/