This November, Independents will be the most important voters

THE MOST IMPORTANT VOTERS: The decisive group in this year's presidential election will be Swing Independents, according to a new Third Way report. This bloc of voters has been leaning toward President Obama so far, but they haven't made up their minds yet: Michelle Diggins and Lanae Erickson for Third Way: Opportunity Trumps Fairness with Swing Independents
 
THE CONVERSATION SHIFTS: As Mitt Romney heads for the general election as the likely GOP candidate, he will be walking back -- from some of his stances from the primary election -- toward the center to try to attract these same Independent voters: Thomas B. Edsall for The New York Times: Romney the Centrist Peeks Out
 
OUT-OF-CONTROL RHETORIC: For all the talk, are Democrats and Republicans really that different? In some ways, yes. But Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) thinks members of both parties are exaggerating their differences with politically charged rhetoric: Meredith Shiner for Roll Call: Emanuel Cleaver Blasts Lawmakers for Overheated Rhetoric
 
CHRIS CHRISTIE: New Jersey's governor is known for slashing liberals with his razor-sharp tongue. But he has also quietly been forging solutions in New Jersey's government. Successful elected officials should be proud conservatives, proud liberals and proud independents. But at the end of the day, they should be most proud of solving their community's problems: Tom Moran for The Star-Ledger: Gov. Chris Christie remarkable for finding common ground
 
STAT OF THE DAY: Maine has a strong tradition of independent voting, something that could help Angus King in the upcoming Maine Senate election. Maine's voter registration has held relatively steady for the past 15 years. The most common political affiliation there is Independent - 36.5 percent of the Maine electorate: John Richardson for the Kennebec Journal: Maine voters cherish their independence
 

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