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Yes, the independents or what I like to call the Non-affiliated voters which according to Gallup make up 44% of the the total electorate. Of course many of that 44% lean towards the Democratic Party or the Republican Party. The non-affiliated voter has grown from 34% in 2012 to the 44% today. But they are leaving both parties, not just the Republican Party. In November of 2012 35% of the electorate identified themselves as Democrats, 30% as Republicans. Today the self identified Democrats are down to 30% and Republicans down to 27%.
I think as one party moves further left, the other further right, they are leaving more and more folks without a political home or a party they can identify with. Then too, quite a lot of Americans are turned off by all the partisanship and polarization of Washington D.C. The non-affiliated want to two parties to work together, to compromise, to strive for what is best for America and not what is best for their political party. I would say they are tired of Democrats opposing anything Republican and Republicans opposing anything and everything Democratic.
You are mistaken sir, for as the Independent party grows so does the popularity of being an Independent.
Maybe not this next election but the Republican and Democratic parties better watch their back for one day a strong Independent will run against both Republican and Democrat and win. Then the Independent party will become a home to many, the values will not be Republican or Democrat it will be American
The Independent party has been working towards that goal for years. and one day will obtain it,
Too often has political party splinters tried to pass themselves off as Independent like these The Tea party, the Libertarian party . Independent voters are not stupid we see these for who they are, Republican incognito, they can stop with that charade anytime.
The two party system will pay a heavy price for being a party line walker both Democrats and Republicans.
Too often has either Republicans or Democrats stuck to their policies with no negotiations .
Too often has Republicans and Democrats nominated candidates that were a choice between bad and worse.
The American voter is sick of this and many American people are sick and tired of the election process becoming an issue that must be investigated or stop counting the votes.
Voting should be a simple process not rocket science.eace