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What is the United Independent Coalition?

2016 map of swing states (from west and east, then north to south): Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida. 

The United Independent Coalition is meant to consist primarily of previously unaffiliated Independents, as well as moderate Republicans and progressive-leaning Democrats. This group seeks to reform the American political system in a fashion that makes it more conducive to social justice and economic freedom without the gridlock that Washington has been characterized by for the last several years. A primary goal for the group is to elect Independents in several swing states or "purple" states at the local level, as well as, races in the U.S. Senate or House level. A secondary goal is to elect Democrats and Republicans in red and blue states that are loyal to our platform at the local and state level with a few potential races for the House and Senate. The movement is specifically non-partisan, however, and open to the wide range of beliefs across the political spectrum. All that a prospective member needs to be is 18 years or older, be a registered voter, and live in the contiguous United States. If you choose to be a donor, you can donate here. If you choose to be a volunteer, you will be provided with a pamphlet outlining the tasks you will need to accomplish in order to bring the movement to a town near you. If you choose to be a candidate, we will ask that you take our quiz, as well as, a political compass test in order to get a better idea of where you stand as a symbol for our movement. But remember, America needs you, and we hope that you can help in whatever way you can.

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