Episode Description
Independent voters have quietly become the largest political force in America, now accounting for 45% of the electorate and larger than both Democrats and Republicans. Yet they remain shut out of primaries, ignored by pundits, and treated as an afterthought in a system still stuck in red-vs-blue thinking.
In this episode, we explore why Independents are the most important and overlooked group in American democracy, and how their rise can break gridlock and restore common-sense leadership.