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"As today's Tea Party movement demonstrates, Republicans and Democrats are out of touch with a huge section of the electorate. Despite two-party dominance in Washington, a full 38 percent of Americans identify themselves as independents who hold no allegiance to either the Democrats or the Republicans. Yet, as large as this group has become, they are only vaguely understood. Independent insider Jacqueline Salit chronicles the history of the independent movement on both ends of the spectrum, and explores what these unclaimed voters mean for the future of American politics. She argues that over the last 30 years, an increasing number of Americans have come to feel disenfranchised, and that opting for a third party candidate, whether it be Ross Perot or Ralph Nader, is a way to send a message of their discontent to Washington. She also shows how independent voters too often underestimate their own political power, and offers a blueprint for how groups across the country can make their voices and issues heard"--
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Politics and government, Party affiliation, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Political parties, Third parties (United States politics), POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism, Political parties, united states, Joinder of parties, United states, politics and governmentPlaces
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Independents rising: how a movement of outsiders, third parties and anti-parties is changing American politics in the 21st century
2012, Palgrave Macmillan
in English
0230339123 9780230339125
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