Political Operatives Say AI Is Poised to Upend the Two-Party System
Joe Wilkins
created: Dec. 6, 2025, 11:45 a.m. | updated: Dec. 16, 2025, 11:28 a.m.
At least, that’s according to officials from the Independent Center, a nonprofit that studies independent voters.
Yet as Independent Center senior advisor Adam Brandon told NPR, AI could be just the tool to shake things up.
In an interview with the publication, Brandon said the Independent Center is looking into ways to identify congressional districts with a heavy presence of independent voters.
So far, the Independent Center has identified 40 House seats that don’t fit a hyper-partisan profile, theoretically allowing an independent candidate to challenge the typical Democrat-Republican paradigm.
It’s going to work in very specific areas,” Brett Loyd, CEO of the nonpartisan polling firm The Bullfinch Group told NPR.
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