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45% of Americans identify as Independent. The highest ever recorded.
They're not undecided. They looked at both parties and said: no thank you.
Here's why that silence is dangerous — and what actually fixes it.
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The Problem Solvers Caucus — evenly split between Rs and Ds — launched a new Gerrymandering Working Group last week, calling for reforms that give voters real choice regardless of party.
Independent voters have known this for years. When politicians draw their own districts, accountability disappears. It's not a partisan problem. It's a democracy problem.
Nearly half of all Americans now identify as independent — and Latino voters are part of this record-breaking shift. 🇺🇸
Among Latino voters, independents (22%) already outnumber Republicans (18%). And Gen Z? 56% call themselves independent.
The two-party system is losing its grip — and the political realignment is already underway. Are the parties paying attention?
📍 Source: @LaOpinionLA
#IndependentVoters #LatinoVoters #ElectoralReform #OpenPrimaries
Party insiders want California to go back to partisan primaries.
Latino voters? Not buying it.
A new IVP poll found only 22% support eliminating Top Two and returning to closed primaries. Most want to keep or improve the nonpartisan system.
#OpenPrimaries#IndependentVoters #CaliforniaPolitics #LatinoVoters #TopTwoPrimary
https://t.co/5J3hoJSMqT
Texas just watched Ken Paxton win a Republican Senate runoff with less than 5% of registered voters backing him.
At the same time, what is the GOP trying to do? Close the primary and make the electorate even smaller.
IVN Editor @ThatShawnG breaks down the story. #OpenPrimaries #LetAllVotersVote #IndependentVoters #TXPolitics
https://t.co/Kl7T6lIjN1
Today, the Problem Solvers Caucus announced the formation of a bipartisan working group focused on addressing extreme partisan gerrymandering across the country.
The creation of this working group comes at a time when Americans across the political spectrum are increasingly frustrated with a system in which politicians choose their voters instead of voters choosing their representatives.
We believe bipartisan reforms are needed to restore competitiveness, fairness, and accountability to the democratic process.
As someone who was a budget hawk fifteen years ago, I would gently suggest that the case for freaking out about the deficit back then was that this was where we were going to end up.
The national spotlight is turning to Montana. 🏔️
A recent feature in @nytimes highlights independent Senate candidate @SethBodnar, focusing on how independent campaigns are navigating traditional party structures and offering a new path forward for voters. The piece underscores a growing national trend: voters are increasingly looking for leaders who prioritize community outcomes over rigid partisan gridlock.
Community Outcomes > Partisanship = Winning Formula 👏
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