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The Rise of Independents: How Unaffiliated Voters Are Reshaping America’s Political Landscape

American politics is witnessing a significant shift as independent and third-party voters grow, challenging the traditional red-versus-blue narrative. Currently, 41% of Americans identify as independents. This trend, driven by disillusionment and generational changes, requires both major parties to adapt their strategies or risk losing future elections to this influential electorate.

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Rise of the Unaffiliated Voter: Maryland Joins a National Rebellion Against the Two-Party System

Maryland’s voter registration trends reveal a dramatic shift, with Unaffiliated/Other voters now the second largest bloc. While Democrats and Republicans lose ground, this reflects a national movement towards political independence driven by disillusionment with partisanship, broken promises, and generational change. Engaging these voters will be crucial for future elections.

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