Growing disaffection with the two major political parties has led to massive growth in people declaring themselves as independent. This disillusionment with politics as usual has created a vast group of people who consider themselves “politically homeless.” Sound familiar? Business for America has invited experts to discuss how we got here, ways to increase competition for broader representation, and the potential impact of independents in influencing the outcome of the 2024 election.
America is in the throes of a seismic political realignment. A record 49% of Americans see themselves as politically independent — the same as the two major parties put together. This disillusionment with politics as usual has created a vast group of people who consider themselves “politically homeless.” Sixty-three percent of U.S. adults agree with the statement that the Republican and Democratic parties do “such a poor job” of representing the American people that “a third major party is needed.”
These dynamics are driving changes within the parties, creating new voting blocs, and presenting opportunities to improve our political system.
For businesses, large and small, diminishing faith in the two major parties may encourage new thinking about how to play a more positive role in our politics. Companies may discover new allies and occasions to promote nonpartisan solutions such as open primaries and ranked choice voting. And the rise of independent voters may cause businesses to recalibrate their political spending and advocacy.
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We hope you will join us on Wednesday, September 25th at noon ET for this conversation about how these trends may impact future elections, public policies, government dysfunction, and the future of business engagement in the political process.