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Adjective: middle-of-the-road  ,mi-dul,uv-dhu'rowd
  1. Supporting or pursuing a course of action that is neither liberal nor conservative
    "The politician's middle-of-the-road views appealed to voters from both major parties";
    - centrist
     
  2. Not extreme, especially in political views
    "The candidate's middle-of-the-road policies appealed to a broad range of voters"

See also: center [US], centre [Brit, Cdn], moderate

Encyclopedia: Middle-of-the-road