Nevada Lieutenant Gov. Sue Wagner has left the Republican Party because hardline conservatives have pushed the party too far to the right. “I’ve been a Republican all my life,” she said, adding her father was active in the GOP in Maine, where she was born. “It was more of a moderate, liberal Republican Party,” she said. “It’s grown so conservative and tea-party orientated, and I just can’t buy into that. Said Wagner: "I did it as a symbol, I guess, that I do not like the Republican Party and what they stand for today.
She is now registered as an independent rather than a Democrat.
The lesson here for both parties is that “big tents” win elections. The GOP is hemorrhaging membership. Fewer People Identify As Republicans Now Than At Any Point In The Past 25 Years. In 2013 42% of Americans identified as political independents. The share of Americans who identify as Republicans has steadily fallen. Democrats Hold a six-point lead in party identification, 31-25%. That's the lowest percent Republicans have seen in 25 years.
The percentage of Americans identifying as independents grew over the course of 2013, surging to 46% in the fourth quarter. That coincided with the partial government shutdown in October and the problematic rollout of major provisions of the healthcare law, commonly known as "Obamacare."
In addition to the 31% of Americans who identify as Democrats, another 16% initially say they are independents but when probed say they lean to the Democratic Party. An equivalent percentage, 16%, say they are independent but lean to the Republican Party, on top of the 25% of Americans identifying as Republicans. All told, then, 47% of Americans identify as Democrats or lean to the Democratic Party, and 41% identify as Republicans or lean to the Republican Party.
January 8, 2014
http://www.gallup.com/poll/166763/record-high-americans-identify-independents.aspxWe are definitely a polarized country when it comes to our political views, and the best approaches to move our country forward.
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