Interesting trends, but not surprising …
https://news.gallup.com/poll/548459/independent-party-tied-high-democratic-new-low.aspx
https://news.gallup.com/poll/548459/independent-party-tied-high-democratic-new-low.aspx
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Probably some truth in that, however, I know several Ds and and Rs who are now Independent because they got sick and tired of all the fundraising spam.People want to act like they're above the fray. They're not, but this is one way to put on the act.
Not embarrassed, pissed and sick of the same ol' same ol'.I think folks are embarrassed to identify with either party.
Probably some truth in that, however, I know several Ds and and Rs who are now Independent because they got sick and tired of all the fundraising spam.
What act is that?People want to act like they're above the fray. They're not, but this is one way to put on the act.
What act is that?
I've been and Independent most of my adult life. My ideology doesn't align with either party. I try to vote for people that I think can provide some leadership (which means I've had to hold my nose when voting),
I think people that defend every action of their chosen party and attack the other party for silly stuff are the ones putting on an act. These people are politicians, not family.
Ditto. I’m an independent looking for …What act is that?
I've been and Independent most of my adult life. My ideology doesn't align with either party. I try to vote for people that I think can provide some leadership (which means I've had to hold my nose when voting),
I think people that defend every action of their chosen party and attack the other party for silly stuff are the ones putting on an act. These people are politicians, not family.
Sure, for years I voted GOP. Lately I've voted Dem.I agree with your second paragraph.
But everyone, overall, leans one way.