10/29/2020
Dear Compatriots,
It is our great honor to inform and invite you to our new political party, United American Centrists to be launched on Tuesday, November 10, 2020 on Zoom.
There has come a time for us the privileged patriots to proudly stand and defend the noble American ideals enshrined in our constitution. These ideals have made the United States of America the most powerful nation and a beacon of light to all corners of the world.
In recent years however, our politics have become too partisan to a point of being high-jacked by extreme fringes within the duopoly; causing more Americans to leave their party affiliations in drove. In the Democratic Party of today, extreme leftists with socialist agenda have been gaining strong foothold within their party, while the Republican Party has completely lost itself to Donald Trump’s extreme divisiveness, in addition to his soft on domestic terrorist militias who have expressed support for his brand of politics. “Out of Many, One.”
Unfortunately these growing divergent partisan politics are undermining our unity and therefore threatened our readiness to protect our national interest and international leadership. Disunity, moreso than foreign enemies, is the greatest cause for our weakness. “A House divided can’t stand on its own.”
Against this backdrop of emerging threat to our democracy and patriotic unity, we’ve decided to create a new home for the fast growing centrists who are frustrated with our dysfunctional national partisan politics.
The new political party is named United American Centrists (UAC) is to be headquartered in New York City. Membership is open to all centrist Americans regardless of party affiliation. Centrist candidates from all parties are encouraged to seek UAC’s endorsements and party lines.
To learn more about UAC, please email us at: [email protected] or call 718-822-5555. Thank you!
“We are witnessing a political reality with 30% 30% 40% – 25% hard core republicans, 25% hard core democrats and 50% who are gravitating to the middle left or middle right. Yet the narrative often heard is that of those 25% on each side respectively while that of the 50% is diminished, It is my ...