Washington, DC - The Independent Center released the first installment in a four-part series of exclusive nationwide polling. In this initial survey, the Independent Center examined the sentiments of independent voters as they enter the new year.
The data comes from a comprehensive survey of self-identified independents (adults, n=500) and Republican-leaning independents (registered voters, n=400), offering unique insights into how independents perceive political cooperation versus partisanship achievement.
We analyzed three key questions regarding independents' views on governance and representation, revealing a compelling narrative about their priorities, and highlighting a clear preference for bipartisan collaboration over partisan policy victories.
The upshot? Independent voters want President Trump to cross the aisle and not just push his MAGA agenda.
To read more analysis and insights, visit our article breaking down the survey.
The next survey will cover (n1000) Republicans and independents. The following will be (n1000) Democrats and independents. And finally, (n1500) Democrats, independents, and Republicans.
We plan to overlay all of the data in order to see areas of agreement moving forward.
Field Dates: 1/14/2025 - 1/17/2025
Margin of Error Total (n1500) ± 2.53
Margin of Error by Party (n500)± 4.38
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The Independent Center is the go-to organization for information, research, and engagement with independent voters, who now make up the majority of the electorate. We represent those who are fed up with partisan politics and feel politically homeless. We believe the future is not red or blue; it’s fiscally responsible, socially inclusive, and free to choose the best options for ourselves, our families, and our communities.