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Americans movement away from political parties continued last year, with the number of independents reaching a record high.
The shift came, as it has in other years, at the expense of the Republican Party, whose identification is now at a 30-year low.
Gallup says 42% of Americans identified as political independents in 2013. Thats the highest rate since the longtime survey company switched to phone interviews in 1989.
The GOPs popularity declined last year, with only 25% of respondents claiming to be Republican. Gallups Jeffrey Jones wrote that the last time the partys ID was lower was 1983, when it dipped to 24% amid President Ronald Reagans struggle to bring the country out of recession.
Americans increasing shift to independent status has come more at the expense of the Republican Party than the Democratic Party, Jones wrote. Republican identification peaked at 34% in 2004, the year George W. Bush won a second term in office. Since then, it has fallen nine percentage points, with most of that decline coming during Bush's troubled second term. When he left office, Republican identification was down to 28%. It has declined or stagnated since then, improving only slightly to 29% in 2010, the year Republicans shellacked Democrats in the midterm elections.
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louis-t
(23,199 posts)The 'independent' label is just for cover in mixed company, so they can deny what they are when shit hits the fan.
alp227
(31,959 posts)They are socially liberal but economically conservative. Because the Republican Party is so close to the religious right they avoid being Republicans.
1000words
(7,051 posts)Ship.