Belonging to one party is acceptable. But my days of just ticking the party box are long over. I judge the candidates for who they are.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I haven't chosen any party yet because people choose parties when they get older. When it's time, I'll look, and if I can't find one to join, I'll make another party.
You won't get a rational assessment of a political party from a member, and you won't get a reasoned account of the joys of being 'linked' from somebody who's already 'in.'
When I go to parties, there's a moment when I think, 'I really don't belong here.'
Temperamentally, I am suspicious of belonging to anything. When I ran for office, I debated seriously whether or not to run as an independent because I was not eager to be saddled with the Democratic Party, because any party label is committing.
I think there's a lot of problems with being a two-party system.
I have a lot of parties.
I want to be the candidate placed on the ballot by the people, not the party.
I belong to the Democratic Party.
I've never been a member of a political party, but people will superimpose on you what they want.
I have never belonged to a party. I don't have party affiliation.