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BumRushDaShow

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Sat May 10, 2025, 04:41 PM May 10

New independent movement wants to deny both parties a House majority [View all]

Source: Washington Post

May 10, 2025 at 1:31 p.m. EDT


LIVONIA, Mich. — During focus-group sessions in this bellwether state, two groups of swing voters were asked last month to give an instant assessment of the two political parties. The Democratic Party came under attack: “old, slow … lost … a joke … rudderless.” The image of today’s Republican Party wasn’t much better, viewed largely through President Donald Trump: “far right, no middle … a joke, too … united … delusional.” Behind the screen that blocked her from the participants, Lura Forcum nodded with approval. As president of the Independent Center, Forcum is leading a bid to rally voters who dislike both major parties around alternative candidates who will appeal to the vast middle.

A former marketing executive, Forcum has joined up with several disaffected former Republican-leaning operatives to do intense research on voter attitudes. Their next step will be to recruit candidates willing to take long-shot bets at winning House seats and upending a political system that’s been built around a two-party Congress since just after the Civil War. “You have two actors who’ve insulated themselves from competition, but what it’s allowed them to do is stop responding to the market. So, of course, it’s going to invite in a competitor,” Forcum said in a follow-up call Thursday.

Her cohorts, Adam Brandon and Brett Loyd, are the top political strategists. Brandon served as president of FreedomWorks until last May, when he had to shutter the libertarian-aligned organization that lost relevance in the Trump era. Loyd, who once served on Trump’s polling team, now runs a nonpartisan polling and data firm while overseeing the research and focus groups for the Independent Center. Their objective is both relatively small and, in terms of impact, potentially massive.

Rather than trying to run a third-party presidential campaign that would require billions of dollars and untold resources to get ballot access in all 50 states, they hope to win up to a handful of House races with centrist candidates who will not accept support from either major party. In this era of such narrow margins, that might deny Republicans and Democrats the 218 votes needed for the majority and create a protracted negotiation for a coalition government. “We’re going to that new center. So I will say that people are scared of this being a spoiler. Yes, we’re trying to wreck the system. We’re trying to disrupt the entire duopoly,” Brandon said during Thursday’s video call.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/05/10/independents-two-party-system-house/



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Sounds like another version of "The Problem Solvers Caucus" and "No Labels" BUT this (from the excerpts) tells you all you need to know -

Her cohorts, Adam Brandon and Brett Loyd, are the top political strategists. Brandon served as president of FreedomWorks until last May, when he had to shutter the libertarian-aligned organization that lost relevance in the Trump era.
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Sounds like a good idea to research. Stir the pot a bit (or a lot.) erronis May 10 #1
Funny how every time "disaffected former" Republicans throw themselves into 3rd party efforts, tanyev May 10 #2
Oh, fuck them. DavidDvorkin May 10 #3
Dems can't win BaronChocula May 10 #4
We have to learn the power of fear JustAnotherGen May 10 #17
I think the nazi idea of being humane as weak is, well, ananda May 10 #18
A Cooperacy! BaronChocula May 11 #26
Right on ananda May 11 #27
"oppression is disguised as part of the social fabric that is taken for granted as the best way to be.' mdbl May 11 #29
You know what else strikes me. The loss of law and morality. ananda May 11 #37
'Elon knows those computer vote tabulators and we won by alot.' travelingthrulife May 11 #32
Everyone who remembers The New Deal is dead and gone FakeNoose May 11 #36
You are so right BaronChocula May 11 #38
Yup, it's No Labels redux Fiendish Thingy May 10 #5
They can eff right off. FalloutShelter May 10 #6
true 3rd party efforts haven't really worked enough, and prior 3rd party efforts were mainly by the repug party SWBTATTReg May 10 #7
A strong 3rd party in Congress would be able to steer the vote on bills up for passage. patphil May 10 #8
Not this stupid shit again JBTaurus83 May 10 #9
Exactly! More republican shit...let's see who's behind this...Russia, jill stein, muskrat? Or all of them PortTack May 11 #33
A really bad idea. love_katz May 10 #10
Part of me wants to party, part of me wants a lobotomy... littlemissmartypants May 10 #11
Voters should vote Democrats in for more than two terms with a super majority to see what can really be done! chowder66 May 10 #12
There is no dispute I would argue that Independents and people who don't participate in general are where it's at for us Cheezoholic May 10 #13
Fuck that shit! ☝️👌👉 💩 Oopsie Daisy May 10 #14
These are always astro-turf movements designed to benefit republicans PSPS May 10 #15
Here we go again. Because of the horrible job the Republicans are doing Buddyzbuddy May 10 #16
The "rational middle" rears its mythological head. hay rick May 10 #19
There is no more "middle" in the middle Bluetus May 11 #20
Just another flavor of "both-sidesism". LudwigPastorius May 11 #21
F*ck them. BadgerMom May 11 #22
Begin and end with FDR. tirebiter May 11 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author tirebiter May 11 #24
Centrists can't win anymore paulkienitz May 11 #25
Oh, just call it the Let's Scapegoat Democrats (LSD) movement. betsuni May 11 #28
Interesting that the so-called "focus group" did not call the "r's" the niyad May 11 #30
I see the libertarians have not gotten any smarter. travelingthrulife May 11 #31
Yeah this is just what we need (sarcasm) thumper2547 May 11 #34
Sounds more like Quanto Magnus May 11 #35
Not Left not Right but Forward airplaneman May 11 #39
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