A 2006 survey revealed that two thirds of Americans consider themselves dissatisfied with the way things are going in the U.S. In recent polls, 60 to 80 percent of registered voters say they want an independent presidential candidate. Independent voters now constitute the largest segment of the American electorate.America is at a political crossroads. We are growing alienated from the two major parties, which are dominated by ideologues and offer simplistic solutions, with candidates who think only in terms of how to frame issuesoften irrelevant hot-button issuesin order to get elected. Meanwhile, voters tend to crave real solutions to the real problems we faceenergy independence, affordable health care, the environment, jobs, sustainable national security. And increasingly those voters want change and they want it now, yearning for leaders who understand the tough problems, confront them head-on, and can offer practical solutions without kowtowing to lockstep partisan interests. A behind-the-scenes force in American politics for more than thirty years who has worked with, among others, Ed Koch, Jon Corzine, and Michael Bloomberg, political consultant Douglas E. Schoen now makes a bold argument: that the 2008 presidential election offers an unprecedented opportunity for the right third-party ticket. In Declaring Independence, Schoen discusses major trendsvoter dissatisfaction, lengthening campaign seasons, networking and fund-raising on the Internet, demographic shifts, fundamental changes in how Americans view their leadersthat are opening the door to more independent candidates and radically transforming how all candidates present themselves to the electorate and citizenry. The numbers dont lie: We are a nation of political moderates who want smart, workable solutions to our serious problems. Largely as a result of media attention, the current cynical and dysfunctional political system divides us into red and blue Americasand in turn makes government less responsive, efficient, and effective. Americans want to see results; they dont care whether those results come from Republicans or Democrats or people outside the two old-school parties. This is the first major book to study and analyze the large-scale trends and minor developments that could pave the way to a successful third-party presidential candidacy. Clearheaded, optimistic, and filled with incisive commentary from a respected authority on campaign politics, Declaring Independence offers a cogent glimpse at a transformed near future of American politics and government. Advance praise for Declaring IndependenceThe two-party system in America is breaking down, and Doug Schoens new book, Declaring Independence, explains why. This is an in-depth look at why the American people are so fed up with partisanship, and where we, as a nation, go from here.Michael R. Bloomberg, mayor of New York CityIts Independents Day in America, and Doug Schoen works the numbers in this persuasive book to prove that anxious moderates can do more than swing elections. They are poised to smash the two-party system and give us an independent president as early as this year.Jonathan Alter, senior editor, Newsweek, author of The Defining MomentAptly titled, Declaring Independence is a convincing exploration by a learned observer of the forces propellingand the urgent need forpolitical reform.Bob Kerrey, former Nebraska senator and governor, president, the New SchoolFrom the Hardcover edition.