Neo-Independent Mag
Posted on November 13, 2007 - Filed Under Elections |

THE NEO-INDEPENDENT magazine is the only media outlet in the country produced by and for independents. And it’s more than a magazine. It’s the gateway to the independent movement - the leaders and activists across the country who are working to insert the voice of America’s independents (42% of voters*) onto the political playing field. If you are looking for: in-depth political analysis from the independent perspective
a review of how the mainstream press views independents
(ranging from the archaic to the insightful)
a front row seat to the ways independents are impacting and can
impact on the 2008 presidential candidatesthen THE NEO-INDEPENDENT magazine is for you.We hope you’ll subscribe today.
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Excerpts from this issue’s editor’s note by Jacqueline Salit: “Indeed, 2008 is shaping up to be anything but the year of the tried and the true..my colleague and friend Jim Mangia, formerly the national secretary of the Reform Party and currently head of IndependentVoice in California, has met with presidential candidates to discuss their relationship to independent voters. He reports that they are feeling the pressure to make their interest in and support of independents more explicit than ever before.I am a big fan of historian Joseph E. Ellis and his book Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation. The book opens with this line: “No event in American history which was so improbable at the time has seemed so inevitable in retrospect as the American Revolution.” For all the speculation about an independent presidential bid, a radical electorial revolt led by the non-aligned seems almost unimaginable at the movement…There are too many unpreditables, too many uncertainties, too many ‘moving parts’ to forecast history’s hand, in 2008, 2012 or beyond. The key for non-aligned voters is to have their own hand, to be organized sufficiently to shape and reshape America’s independent political development.”Write a letter to the editor.
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