- 73% agree that “it would be a good idea for this country to have more choices in the 2008 election than just Republican and Democratic candidates.”
Why Centrist
America is already Centrist.
A study by a Princeton research group surveyed
public attitudes toward politics, the parties, and the idea of a Unity
Ticket. The survey did not include a "Centrist Party" but certainly
indicates the strong desire for one.
- 74% of Americans are “dissatisfied” with the way things are going in this country. (Highest in 13 years).
Bringing together the best ideas and meeting in the middle
Many
Republicans, Democrats and Independents believe Centrist views will
allow America to achieve better solutions that work for the nation. The
Centrist Party allows for a position not torn between partisanship and
polarized agendas.
We need to break out of the two party system and build a bridge between bias and reason. The Centrist Party will span the distance between the left and the right, and address the scope of the nations needs from Americas mainstream point of view.
The Best Candidate
Americans
no longer look for the best candidate for the presidency; they seek the
one that is not the worst candidate. Putting the Centrist
Party on the ballot will help but an independent candidate may be the best way to start.
Just think about how many Americans already support Centrist ideas. It makes sense!