- U.S. Shifted Party, Not Ideology (By GERALD F. SEIB, Wall Street Journal) The reality is that Democrats were renting a lot of centrist voters in 2006 and 2008, but didn't really own them. And now Democrats seem to be losing their grip on some of those centrist, independent-minded voters.
- South Dakota Bill to Implement Independent Voters Voting Absentee in Democratic Party Primary (Ballot Access News)
- Legislation revises law to allow ballot choice for Independents (By ELISA SAND, Staff Reporter, Madison Daily Leader) Kim Wright, spokesman for the South Dakota Voice of Independents, said she has attempted to contact the Republican Party about opening up its party ballot to Independent voters but has yet to hear from a representative.
- Independent Voters Abandon Democrats--To Win Back Vital Bloc, Party Plans to Retool Midterm-Election Message to Focus on Economy and Play Down Health Care (By PETER WALLSTEN, Wall Street Journal)
- Blame the Left for Massachusetts--Democrats should be willing to seek common-ground reforms. (By LANNY J. DAVIS, Wall Street Journal)
- Brown's Win: Rise of the Tea Partiers, or Alienation of the Indie Voters? (David Corn, Politics Daily)
- Messages From Massachusetts: The Meaning of Scott Brown (by Michael Medved, Townhall) Third party bids amount to nothing more than embarrassing, destructive distractions.
- Tea Party PAC Spends Big for Scott Brown; Unions Pay Up for Martha Coakley (Patricia Murphy, Politics Daily/Capitolist)
- Curry’s Re-Election Hopes Tied to Lawsuit in La Plata County (State Bill News)
- Joelle Riddle challenges election laws - Unaffiliated candidates have disadvantage, lawsuit contends (by Dale Rodebaugh, Durango Herald)
- Commissioner considering forming new political party (by Dale Rodebaugh, Durango Herald)
- Bloomberg Outspent Thompson By More Than 10-to-1 (BY ELIZABETH BENJAMIN, Daily News/Daily Politics)
- Ford Keeps Attacking Gillibrand, Seeks Support From Party Boss (Gothamist)
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