Where I come from, liberals are mostly right-wing too, but it’s hard to disentangle whether that’s because the whole spectrum is to the left or whether the definitions are just different. The survey did explain that “liberal” meant US liberal. (ETA: as per the sibling comment, it’s a little more complicated than that)
This is the case in Australia too. The “Liberal” party is the major right-wing political party (and thus are more similar to the Republicans than the Democrats (in the US)), so there is a distinction between “big-L” and “little-L” liberals.
Where I come from, liberals are mostly right-wing too, but it’s hard to disentangle whether that’s because the whole spectrum is to the left or whether the definitions are just different. The survey did explain that “liberal” meant US liberal. (ETA: as per the sibling comment, it’s a little more complicated than that)
This is the case in Australia too. The “Liberal” party is the major right-wing political party (and thus are more similar to the Republicans than the Democrats (in the US)), so there is a distinction between “big-L” and “little-L” liberals.