Americans Reject Both Parties

13 Jan 2026 18:56 #1 by FredHayek


Most American voters choose to remain independent after decades of fraud and deficit spending.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
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14 Jan 2026 08:09 #2 by Rick
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Of those “independents”, I’d love to know how many vote for Republicans or Democrats. The people who vacillate from one party to the other may be truly “independent”, but they are clearly lacking in principles or are just very uninformed.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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14 Jan 2026 08:20 #3 by FredHayek
Sadly the uninformed non-partisans in the middle decide elections. So you have to appeal to their base instincts like the Raccoon killer or the Haitians eating pets. Gets them to the ballot box.

Or years of Bidenflation and bipartisan endemic fraud and corruption

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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15 Jan 2026 11:47 #4 by PrintSmith
The "unaffiliated" aren't non-partisan . . . not at all. One who has changed their voter registration to "unaffiliated" isn't any more, or any less, likely to keep voting for the party they just separated themselves from.

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15 Jan 2026 19:22 #5 by FredHayek
I guess we will have to disagree on your assertion.

Unaffiliated voters are less likely to vote for their original party, less likely to volunteer, and less likely to donate to them.

More likely to skip elections, especially non-presidentual..

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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17 Jan 2026 07:02 #6 by Rick
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PrintSmith wrote: The "unaffiliated" aren't non-partisan . . . not at all. One who has changed their voter registration to "unaffiliated" isn't any more, or any less, likely to keep voting for the party they just separated themselves from.

100% agree on this one. The two sides are polar opposites on pretty much every issue. If a voter is adamant about a woman having the "right" to kill her baby at any point in a pregnancy, the voter can say they are independent but will vote for Demo rats 100% of the time because of that one issue alone.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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