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Thirty-five percent of all Americans currently identify themselves as independents. Roughly 22% of the electorate are registered as such: independent, decline-to-state, unaffiliated, or enrolled in third parties. The remainder live in states without partisan registration, but self-identify as independents in polls. (In addition, substantial numbers of Republicans and Democrats -- who register in a party in order to vote in primaries -- consider themselves to be independents.) What most independent voters mean by "independent" is that they aren't party loyalists. Many believe partisanship has degraded our democracy and that the Democrats and Republicans have become "special interests" unto themselves. IPC's mission is to organize independent voters to exercise their power as a force for radical democratic political reform. |
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The Independent Party of Connecticut has been a unifying force determined to place candidates on the ballots in every town in Connecticut. We are actively searching, and advising candidates from all walks of life. |
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This Site is Currently Under Construction and features may not work. To contact the Independent Party or to request open offices or nominating procedures call (203) 247-HELP. E-Mail: Teleman2@aol.com |
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| “If once the people become inattentive to the public affairs, you and I, and Congress and Assemblies, Judges and Governors, shall all become wolves. It seems to be the law of our general nature, in spite of individual exceptions.” Thomas Jefferson | |
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