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It is not simply a matter of big money in politics. There is big money in all of American life. The more pervasive problem is that we now have self-interested political institutions — the parties — that are considered “too big to fail.” Are we supposed to protect them and their refusal to share power with the people at all costs?

Frustrated but Engaged: Gen Z Attitudes on Voting, Parties and Issues in 2024
June 25, 2024

Read "Frustrated but Engaged: Gen Z Attitudes on Voting, Parties and Issues in 2024," a report released by ASU's Center for Independent and Sustainable Democracy

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Why is it so hard to know how many independent voters there are?
June 25, 2024

Dr. Thom Reilly, co-director with Jackie Salit of the Center for an Independent and Sustainable Democracy at ASU, argues that there's a need to study independent voters through a new lens.

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Why I Believe Black America Should Embrace Political Independence – Jarell Corley
June 23, 2023

More and more, the Black community has become collateral damage in today’s politics. As much as we’ve gained from our close association to the Democratic Party, I fear we’ve lost even more. The moment Black America became a guaranteed block of voters for Democrats, was the moment our “special” relationship became one defined by broken promises and lopsided compromises that leave us patiently waiting for reforms that never come. If we are to truly empower our community, we must form new coalitions, separate from the two-party system, and join hands in an independent movement for electoral reform.

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Americans mourn while politicians remain paralyzed – David Cherry
June 23, 2023

America’s politicians operate in a broken political system that rewards partisanship and punishes collaboration. Republicans running for office in closed Republican primaries can’t be “shamed” into changing their positions on gun safety legislation. In fact, supporting this type of legislation guarantees they will be defeated in a primary challenge.

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