
- What does an independent mean in politics? - CNN- Sep 26, 2025 · It includes 2,077 adults nationwide and 1,006 political independents, defined as those who identified as independent or did not identify with either major party. 
- American Independent Party - Wikipedia- The American Independent Party (AIP) is an American political party that was established in 1967. 
- No Party Affiliation vs. Independent - GoodParty.org- May 31, 2024 · Learn the differences and similarities between No Party Affiliation (NPA) and independent voters. Though these labels overlap, they are used in different contexts. 
- Political Independents: Who They Are, What They Think- Mar 14, 2019 · In their political attitudes and views of most issues, independents who lean toward a party are in general agreement with those who affiliate with the same party. For example, … 
- Why Independent Voters Are America's Largest Political Group- Aug 26, 2025 · Once the smallest of the three major political groups, independents now make up the largest political bloc in the United States. Gallup’s long-term polling data shows this … 
- Independent Party vs No Party Affiliation: Detailed Analysis- Oct 23, 2024 · This article explores the differences, advantages, and challenges of the Independent Party versus No Party Affiliation, including voter flexibility and media coverage. 
- How Independents Broke the Two-Party System | Independent …- Mar 20, 2025 · Election 2024 made one thing clear: The two-party system is being replaced by a three-party reality, where independents and Republicans are now the largest voting groups … 
- More Americans Now Identify As ‘Independent’ Than Democrat …- Jan 12, 2024 · U.S. adults who identify as political independents tied a record high last year while Democratic party identification slumped to an all-time low, according to a Gallup survey … 
- Independent Parties - Encyclopedia.com- Although the United States has a firmly established two-party system, independent parties play an important role in U.S. politics. Democrats and Republicans win the vast majority of federal, … 
- Independent voter - Wikipedia- An independent voter, often also called an unaffiliated voter or non-affiliated voter in the United States, is a voter who does not align themselves with a political party.