On March 30, 2015, I announced that I am an independent candidate for President of the United States of America. My primary reasons for making this decision are discussed here.
Independent Politicians articles on Democracy Chronicles
Independent politicians are not connected to a political party. Washington was the only American president elected as an independent, being not formally affiliated with any party. Also see Third Party Central.
Independent Jesse Ventura Considering Presidential Run
Former wrestler and Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura may join race for President as independent
Building Peace Through Ceasefires and Face-to-Face Dialog
Turn anger and hatred to solutions through ceasefires, face-to-face dialog, community justice and working together on shared projects that solve shared problems
Independent Bernie Sanders Has Real Chance at Victory
Hillary Clinton’s campaign for President has unexpected challenge from independent Bernie Sanders
5 Strategies to Cut One Trillion Dollars of Government Waste
5 strategies can cut one trillion dollars of waste from our inefficient bureaucracies: Require Accountability, Eliminate Duplication, Stop Funding Stupid, Eliminate Fraud and Require Financial Responsibility at the Pentagon.
Uncontested NJ Elections Are Now the Norm
Vast majority of lawmakers have certain victories ahead thanks to mostly uncontested NJ elections
Poll Finds Highest Number of Independent Voters in 75 Years
Spike in Americans self-identifying as independent voters eclipses both major parties in new poll
5 Ways American Plurality Voting System Fails
Any academic will tell you that our choose-one voting method (plurality voting) is a terrible, terrible voting method. (There’s better.) In fact, plurality voting is so bad that it deserves its own top five list.
South Dakota Ballot Access Rules Are Step Backward
Governor signs what is described as big blow for third parties in South Dakota ballot access law
South Dakota Ballot Access Suffers Setback in New Law
Major restrictions for third parties seeking South Dakota ballot access harm political competition