The Mike Bloomberg Super PAC, Independence USA PAC, expects to spend $10 to $15 million dollars to back selected candidates and legislation across the country.
Movements that are independent of political parties are popping up all over the country. From the increase in online petitions to websites that cater to the voices of non-partisan voters, now, more than ever, our elected officials and candidates for political office are hearing the voices of independent voters.
The Mike Bloomberg Super PAC, Independence USA PAC, expects to spend $10 to $15 million dollars to back selected candidates and legislation across the country.
Wes Messamore shares 50 reasons to leave the parties and register independent.
Bianca Ciotti was granted an interview with Sobhani, an Independent candidate for Senate, in which he explains his goals, pledges, and plans for Maryland.
The topic of the ever-mysterious independent voter goes largely ignored until election time, when candidates and their consultants realize that their re-election depends on winning their vote.
Jill Stein and other non-mainstream candidates are starting that badly-needed discussion about democratic reform, and showing American voters that a better way is indeed possible.
California Prop 37 puts Central Valley in the spotlight as the region is largely a concentration of the state’s $37.5 billion agriculture industry.
The youth vote has the power to sway the 2012 elections but the millennial generation is not as likely to show up this Election Day. In 2008, the youth vote gave Obama.