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Yes, I agree.
I would caution this with that wording matters very much to these moderates, and the support of 'feel-good' progressive policies (like universal healthcare) evaporates once objections are raised in the public sphere (like "Would you support universal healthcare if... the GOP candidate said it was going to ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS!?" or even realistic issues, like "if taxes went up a small amount").
I would go so far as to agree that these moderates don't hold moderate views, in the sense of having a 'middle ground' position, but say, in addition, that they have very little real policy positions at all, and that whether they think immigration needs to be loosened or if there's a crisis on the border depends almost entirely on what side of the metaphorical bed they woke up on a given morning.
They will express opposition to gun control, demand the banning of 'assault weapons', and then vote for a pro-'assault weapon' ballot initiative, all in the same breath. Civic education in this country is... severely lacking.