Come join the fight to "un-rig the system!"

If you are sick and tired of our two-party political system and its inability to work across the aisle
then you need to discover our plan to "break the gridlock" 

John Q Public

Concerned Citizen
Milwaukee, WI

After the 2016 Presidential election I was totally upset and frustrated - we were more divided than ever!  I joined Unite America because their plan to "bridge the partisan divide" made complete sense and can actually work over the next 3-4 election cycles.

The policy changes we are fighting for


Electoral Reform

We need to make it easier for candidates to run who are not members of the two established parties.  

An open, blanket primary with Top 4 advancing into a general election decided by Ranked Choice Voting is what we fight for here in Wisconsin.

Legislative Reform

The majority party today can stop any bill from reaching the floor - even if the majority of ALL legislators want to debate the bill.

This is called the "Hastert Rule."

We can change this by fighting for "The Speaker's Project"

Competitive Reform

Our current two-party system today is essentially a duopoly.

Duopolies are completely un-competitive. They don't fight for progress - just for undoing what the other party did previously.

Independents can change all this!

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How Unite America can break the gridlock


OUR VISION

We’re building a movement to elect common-sense, independent candidates to office who can represent We, the People – not the party bosses or special interests. 

  • Learn how our “Fulcrum Strategy” can help break through partisan gridlock.

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"Reimagines Governance in an Age of Polarization"

About the Author

Rich Eng is a 30 year veteran of a Fortune 500 company.  

He is passionate about fixing our country.

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