Independent voters are poised to break the duopoly that has kept a stranglehold on American politics ever since Grant defeated Lee at Appomattox. Frankly, both Democrats and Republicans should have seen this coming. At last count, a record 43 percent of Americans have declared their independence from a political party, with nearly two-thirds viewing both parties equally negatively. The major parties' respective decisions to nominate historically unpopular candidates for president three cycles in a row hasn’t done them any favors. “Independents are just closet Republicans and Democrats,” claims Mike Murphy , a Republican strategist, host of the Hacks on Tap podcast, and co-director o
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