Friday, April 4, 2008

Join the Independent Revolution

In a recent study by the Wall Street Journal, 42% of Americans now identify as independents. That's 72 million Americans who identify as independents.

IndependentMovement.Org, with members in all 50 states, can be the political force we need to make change in America.

IndependentMovement.Org. is the only political action committee in America that's focused on fundamental political restructuring and government reform. A growing majority of Americans believe, that these structural reforms are a pre-requisite to getting any new and substantial policy solutions to the table. All of our funding will come from ordinary Americans -- not from special interests!

IndependentMovement.Org will support candidates and ballot measures, which advance a truly nonpartisan independent progressive movement. With your help we can begin to address the problems that continue to fester under strict two-party rule, such as the war in Iraq, growing poverty in America, the dire need for real health care reform, and the privatization of public infrastructure.

IndependentMovement.Org believes that it is the fundamental right of every American to have a voice in the political process. That's why, with your help, we can make these reforms part of the national dialogue:

- Open primaries (allow independent voters to vote in party primaries)
- Equal media access for all qualified candidates
- Redistricting reform (taking the power to redraw district boundaries out of the hands of self-interested career politicians)
- Universal voter registration -- so all US citizens are permanently registered to vote.
- Eliminate the electoral college and initiate direct popular vote for presidential elections.

IndependentMovement.Org is both long overdue and right on time. We won't be waiting on the sidelines to "see" what comes next. We'll be shaping the outcome when millions of independent-minded Americans have an organized movement to make it happen.

Use the above link to Sign Up now and make a Contribution.

Michael H. Drucker
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