A Declaration of Independence — for the Majority.
On the 250th anniversary of our Republic, 117 million politically independent Americans declare their independence from a two-party system that has stopped governing in their name.
Based on Gallup's 2024 party-identification tracking (43% independent) applied to the U.S. voting-eligible population (U.S. Census Bureau, 2024). The largest political coalition in America is the one without a party.
Say it without
getting attacked.
The majority has always been the answer.
Say you're a Democrat and someone calls you a socialist. Say you're a Republican and someone calls you a fascist. So most people stay quiet.
Stand with the majority and you're just an American who wants what most of us already agree on. Add your name, and a silent supermajority finds its voice.
“Lead with opportunity, not outrage. Every issue is framed as what we gain — not who to blame.”
TheMajority.us is a nonpartisan civic platform built on a single premise: the majority of Americans already agree on more than Washington lets on. Policy should reflect that reality.
We track voting records against documented majority opinion — not party platforms, not pundit opinions, not polls cherry-picked for outrage. Just the data.
“Majority opinion deserves majority representation.”
When 60%+ of Americans agree across cycles and demographics, Congress's failure to act is not a difference of opinion. It is a failure of representation.
From our Declaration of Independence →Economy is the roof.
These are the walls that hold it up.
Every pillar connects to American economic strength, global competitiveness, and a better quality of life for the majority. Frame every issue against China's 15-year plan.
Each is a majority issue Congress has blocked for decades — see the record →Renewables now beat fossil fuels on price. China dominates solar, wind, and battery manufacturing. Every year we debate, they pull further ahead.
US drug prices run 256% of peer nations. $5.3 trillion in annual spending grows faster than GDP. 1 in 6 Americans delayed care in 2024 due to cost.
China runs education like building a highway — long, straight, uninterrupted. We change policy every 4 years like an oil change. That ends now.
Immigrants generate $2.1 trillion in US GDP — 18% of national output. 46% of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children.
Every pillar touches every issue
across the political spectrum.
Click any pillar to see its direct outcomes and its contribution to the American economy. These aren't left or right issues. They're majority issues.
China has a 15-year plan.
This is America's.
China's 15th Five-Year Plan (2026–2030) and Vision 2035 are not abstractions. They are funded mandates targeting AI, semiconductors, EVs, clean energy, and biotech — the same industries that will define economic dominance for the next generation.
TheMajority.us is America's answer — not written by politicians who won't be in office to see it through, but demanded by citizens who will live with the results.
The majority left the
parties behind.
Share of U.S. adults identifying as independent, Democrat, or Republican. In 2004 the three were tied. Today independents outnumber either party by 18 points — and the gap is still widening.
The largest political group in America has no party — and it's still growing.
Source: Gallup annual party-identification averages (self-identification, not voter registration). 2025 headcounts apply each share to the U.S. voting-eligible population.
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The majority already
exists. It just needed
to find itself.
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62%of Americans — and 74% of independents — say the two parties do such a poor job that a third major party is needed.
Gallup · September 2025
26%now hold an unfavorable view of both parties — more than four times the 6% who felt that way in 1994.
Pew Research Center · April 2026