It is a large survey Doodledog. I imagine it becomes more useful with each year that is added. It is about trends rather than "what would you do tomorrow if ...".
If people felt they couldn't go for the "lower taxes, lower spending", they would be more likely to go for (2). Other than just after the international financial crisis, the majority stayed, as they had done previously with what I have numbered (1). I don't think there is any argument for missing or shy 3s but I would be interested to hear it if anyone sees one.
M0nica's view of such people is that they know "better". I don't think those wanting a 3 policy will think it is worse. I don't notice those in government with strong and entrenched views on this changing them. They think they are right.
It is worth remembering that they are working through a lot of questions on other subjects too. Not just this one as we are.
How did you vote and why today

