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Exploring the untold history and growing influence of America's independent thinkers and voters. From early political rebels to today’s rising independents, this blog dives deep into the people and ideas shaping democracy beyond the two-party system....
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The Fourth of July, America's Independence Day

Nathan Sykes Jul 06, 2025
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Given that the United States declared its independence from Britain in 1776, the note emphasizes the Fourth of July's historical significance. It highlights that although the holiday is widely observed with fireworks and other celebrations, its actual significance is in upholding the principles of equality, freedom, and self-governance. While savoring the customs of the day, the post invites readers to consider the country's founding principles.
Read more about The Rising Influence of American Independents in Modern Politics
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The Rising Influence of American Independents in Modern Politics

Nathan Sykes Jul 09, 2025
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In our ongoing look at American Independents, we’ve already explored who they are and how they’ve evolved over the decades. Today, let’s dig into where things stand now — and what might lie ahead.
Read more about A History of American Independents: Beyond the Two-Party Divide
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A History of American Independents: Beyond the Two-Party Divide

Nathan Sykes Jul 06, 2025
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This note explores the rich history of American independents—citizens and political leaders who have operated outside the traditional two-party system. From George Washington’s early warnings about political factions to modern voters rejecting partisan labels, independents have long shaped American democracy. The article highlights key moments, including third-party movements in the 19th century, high-profile independent campaigns like Theodore Roosevelt’s and Ross Perot’s, and the modern surge in independent identification. Despite systemic challenges, independents continue to influence elections, introduce new ideas, and represent a growing force in American politics.