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It's not quite the "Overton Window", specifically because the whole left-right scale is nonsense to begin with. Maybe if you reformulated the idea as a set of acceptable ideologies.
Anyone who goes around calling themselves a "centrist" is probably an idiot. It's basically like "I haven't even thought the 20% enough about politics to pick a side like everyone else feels compelled to, so so I'm just going to say 'eh maybe it's either'".
https://www.mackinac.org/OvertonWindow
Acceptable ideologies is what the Overton window is all about.
In the US specifically the Overton window has been shifted to the right since the Regan administration in the 80's. So for over 40 years now.
Huh you're right. I've just seen it cited a billion times before in terms of left/right, like, "the Overton Window shifted to the right". Like you just said. People cite it in terms of "only candidates this far left to this far right are acceptable", you know.
Anyway, point being that it describes an area in a highly multidimensional space, not a slice of a univariate left/right spectrum.