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Independents Rising: Outsider Movements, Third Parties, and the Struggle for a Post-Partisan America

hardcoverAugust 7, 2012
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ISBN-13: 9780230339125 ISBN-10: 0230339123
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
August 7, 2012
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
21.80×2.30×15.10 cm

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Independents Rising: Outsider Movements, Third Parties, and the Struggle for a Post-Partisan America by Salit, Jacqueline S.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780230339125.

A revealing look at how independent voters have been upending the political establishment for thirty years – and how theyll decide the future of American politics. In a political system where two parties reign supreme, 40% of Americans consider themselves neither Democrats nor Republicans, but independents. Independents elected President Barack Obama in 2008 and then, in a seeming reversal, gave control of Congress to the Republicans in 2010. But who are these independents? Angry moderates? Frustrated ideologues? The base for the third party? Reformers or revolutionaries? Jacqueline Salit has spent 30 years as an insider in this growing movement of outsiders. She recounts the little-known history of this volatile force as old political institutions and categories are becoming irrelevant – even repugnant – to many Americans. An architect of unorthodox left/right coalitions within the Perot movement and Reform Party, and manager of Michael Bloombergs three New York mayoral campaigns on the Independence Party line, Salit explores how these unclaimed voters are not only deciding elections, but reshaping the political landscape. With a surprising cast of characters – from the famous to the unknown – Salit argues that the failure to heed this movement against partisanship (and even parties) puts political careers at risk and damages essential features of American democracy. She reveals how independents underestimate their own power and how they can make the most of their newfound moment in the sun.