(Multi-ninjaed. I'm sure you can work out where this thought fits. And if you're wrong you've probably found a better place for it anyway.)
I heard people say, at the end of her run* that Thatcher was definitely left-wing from a median transPondian perspective.
(Obviously I was hearing this from Internet-accessing people, well before it became an everyman utility and so was probably an educated (i.e. 'Liberal') person trying to make a point about how much right-wing everyone else was than than their 'centrist' POV. What's ironic is that though I think they were maybe trying hyperbole, I also recall that a specific subset of some of their opinions were, from my perspective, a slight shuffle to the right of Temüjin. But they were a 'Merkin, so go figure!)
Oh, and those who didn't vote for Hillary, this time just gone, are half as culpable as those who did vote for Trump. If you saw no difference between the two (at the time) then you can be happy, but if you were "Never Her, but absolutely Never Trump", or similar, then you really didn't come out of that smelling of roses. It was going to be one or the other, and it wasn't going to be so obviously one or the other** that you could afford to protest with your vote or lack of it.
Analysing where 3rd-party/stay-at-home-blips might have changed things was, I remember, an interesting post-mortem read on the whole thing.
* When she'd done all the damage she was going to do, Reagan had handed over to Bush and there were signs of collapse of the Warsaw Pact, give or take my actually accuracy about assigning the timestamp of this recollection.
** Estimates like 90% chance of winning wasn't "gets 90% of the vote, comfortably", just that in the close-fought contest the guess on all the falling dice heavily favoured a close win by that random jiggle rather than the combination of dice-rolls that jiggled the other way.