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NonPartyPolitics.com was founded on the concept that individual principles and beliefs rather than adherence to a party platform are what really matter. We are here to break the paradigm that one must solely follow the Republican or Democratic ideals as the parties exist for power. A greater examination of these principles is found here.

                                                              

Editors:

Scott A. Robinson was raised on politics. The stories of the day were the nightly discussion at his family dinner table. His grandmother was so well-respected in the Oregon Democratic Party that when she was in the hospital suffering from the effects of cancer, Presidential candidate Scoop Jackson made time while on the campaign trail to visit her. Scott's creation, the PD Composite Poll, was featured several times on Fox and Friends during the 2012 Presidential race. Additionally, Scott is an experienced television commentator, appearing several times on global cable news to analyze the 2012 Republican primary and the Presidential election. Scott can be reached here.

David Kaiser works as an administrator at an east coast university school of business and enjoys stumping locals as the host of pub trivia night. He is a devout moderate. But don’t mistake “moderate” for “mild," as he regularly mixes it up with the denizens on topics big and small. He is often described by friends and family as a “cool dork” and can often be seen in the kitchen cooking meals for his lovely and very understanding wife.

Jason F. Wright is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author.

He is a weekly columnist for the Deseret News and Northern Virginia Daily and articles by Jason have appeared in over 50 newspapers and magazines across the United States including The Washington Times, The Chicago Tribune, and Forbes. He is the author of The James Miracle (2004); Christmas Jars (2005); The Wednesday Letters (2007); Recovering Charles (2008), Christmas Jars Reunion (2009); Penny’s Christmas Jar Miracle (2009); The Cross Gardener (2010); The Seventeen Second Miracle (2010); The Wedding Letters (2011); and, The 13th Day of Christmas (2012).
Jason is also a popular speaker who speaks on faith, the Christmas Jars movement, the Joy of Service, the lost art of letter writing and many other topics. He has been seen on CNN, FoxNews, C-SPAN, and on local television affiliates around the country.

Jason is from Charlottesville, Virginia, but has also lived in Germany, Illinois, Brazil, Oregon and Utah. In 2007, while researching Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley for his novel The Wednesday Letters, Jason fell so in love with the area that he moved his family westward from northern Virginia to the Valley. Jason is married to Kodi Erekson Wright. They have two girls and two boys.