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English: A conceptual diagram illustrating political triangulation. The candidate presents their own political ideology as being in the more moderate middle ground 'between' that of their more extreme left and right-wing opponents. Such an ideology is then promoted as rising 'above' (transcending) typical left versus right political arguments. The resulting triangle shape gives this term its name.
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{{Information |Description={{en|1=A conceptual diagram showing political triangulation. The candidate presents their ideology as being 'above' (superior to) and 'between' (in the middle ground) that of their opponents in the left and right wings of politi