A deep and interesting analysis of the influential independent voter bloc by the Washington Post. (bad link belatedly fixed). The bloc is growing. No, the independent voter is not always centrist. The independent tends to be secular, you might be happy to know. And like everyone else with a shred of common sense, the independent tends to think poorly of  Bush’s war. And lots more. The Post will have a discussion among readers on these findings Monday.

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