We need a new party
This country needs a new major political party. A party for Moderates: The American Party.
Think About it. Campaign slogan: "I'm not a Liberal or a Conservative, I'm an American."
With most Americans identifying themselves as Moderates, this is obviously the clear solution to the either/or - tweedledumb/tweedledumber problem.
A strong Moderate Party candidate able to tap into the demographic would kill the Repugs and the Dumocrats.
http://www.harrisinteractive.com/harris_poll/index.asp?PID=285
"When asked whether they are conservative, moderate or liberal, a 40% plurality self-identify as moderates, four points ahead of the 36% who self identify as conservatives. Only 19% self identify as liberals. For much of the last thirty years, these numbers have barely changed. Since 1978, the conservatives have never been lower than 34% and never higher than 38%. Moderates have varied only between 39% and 42% and liberals have varied only between 17% and 20%. It is hard to think of another set of attitudinal questions that have been so extraordinarily stable."
Who's with me?
Think About it. Campaign slogan: "I'm not a Liberal or a Conservative, I'm an American."
With most Americans identifying themselves as Moderates, this is obviously the clear solution to the either/or - tweedledumb/tweedledumber problem.
A strong Moderate Party candidate able to tap into the demographic would kill the Repugs and the Dumocrats.
http://www.harrisinteractive.com/harris_poll/index.asp?PID=285
"When asked whether they are conservative, moderate or liberal, a 40% plurality self-identify as moderates, four points ahead of the 36% who self identify as conservatives. Only 19% self identify as liberals. For much of the last thirty years, these numbers have barely changed. Since 1978, the conservatives have never been lower than 34% and never higher than 38%. Moderates have varied only between 39% and 42% and liberals have varied only between 17% and 20%. It is hard to think of another set of attitudinal questions that have been so extraordinarily stable."
Who's with me?

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