Jacqueline Salit

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Jacqueline Salit is a leader of the Independent voting movement in the United States and president of IndependentVoting.org and the Committee for a Unified Independent Party (CUIP).

As head of the Independent voting movement, Salit has asserted that Independents should not attach themselves to any other political party, but should remain 'anti-party', "whose ascension will be the death of established parties". Furthermore, she has highlighted the importance of remaining ideologically-neutral, or all-inclusive, maintaining that the goal is to wrest control of the electorate from established mainstream parties, and promoting "cross-ideological" democracy.[1]

Salit published a book titled Independents Rising in 2012.[2]

She previously served as campaign manager for Lenora Fulani's bid for the presidency.[3]

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  1. ^ White, Micah; Occupy and Black Lives Matter failed. We can either win wars or win elections; The Guardian; August 28, 2017; https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/29/why-are-our-protests-failing-and-how-can-we-achieve-social-change-today
  2. ^ Essif, Amien; After Defeating Democrats, Will Ohio Unionists Form a New Labor Party?;In These Times; October 8, 2014; http://inthesetimes.com/working/entry/17227/defeat_democrats_independent_labor_party_ohio_lorain_county_unionists
  3. ^ White, Micah; Occupy and Black Lives Matter failed. We can either win wars or win elections; The Guardian; August 28, 2017; https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/29/why-are-our-protests-failing-and-how-can-we-achieve-social-change-today

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