Myth of the Independent Voter
Explore the fascinating dynamics of American politics in "Myth of the Independent Voter" by the University of California Press. Published in 1992, this insightful paperback spans 244 pages and delves into the intriguing rise of Independent voters, a phenomenon that has captured the attention of political analysts and scholars alike. By the early 1970s, the number of voters identifying as Independent surpassed that of Republicans, challenging traditional party systems and reshaping voting behavior. This essential read provides a thorough understanding of the complexities of party affiliation and public opinion, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolution of American electoral politics. Discover the critical insights that will deepen your comprehension of the Independent voter landscape and its implications for the future of democracy in the United States.