Plurality. If MA is 30% conservative and 28% liberal, it can’t be any more than 42% moderate/centrist.
House races went 60-40D...8th was uncontested so probably at least 62-38D, Gov’s race went 49-42D.
There’s a similar story in RI and VT.
So yes, if true then mods are breaking for Dems.
My point was that most of those “moderates/centrists” are really libs, but due to the skewed worldview in MA, they think they’re not libs and don’t self-identify that way. The real confusion comes from this article not clarifying whether they are talking about voters’ self-identification, or registrations, or actual voting patterns. If it is self-ID, then the numbers for MA are meaningless, as I personally know several people who think they’re moderates, but would be considered radical leftists in most other parts of the country. Yes, it’s anecdotal, but the pattern holds across the state.