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Old 01-12-2014, 19:14   #13
miclo18d
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Originally Posted by kgoerz View Post
there ya go.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...really-matter/


More people say they are independents than ever before! So?

By Sean Sullivan
January 8 at 1:46 pm

Being an independent is all the rage right now. But it doesn't mean the two major parties are in trouble. Not by a long shot.

New data from Gallup released Wednesday show that 42 percent of Americans, on average, identified as political independents in 2013. It's the highest percentage Gallup has recorded since it started calling the public to gauge their opinions.

As the following chart shows, as independents gained steam during the last year, the percentage of the public identifying as Republicans declined to its lowest point in 25 years.
All I hope for is that those "independents" are actually conservatives running from the RINO's. They certainly have contempt for conservatives, constitutionalists, and libertarians.

Listening to talk radio hosts; it would all but take a word from about 5 of them and there would be a new party.
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