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A quartet of independent candidates on the ballot this November in Oregon and Washington state will test voter appetites for a centrist "third way." Unaffiliated candidates are popping up around the nation too, with a common theme of being fed up with a divisive two-party system.
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The last time people were this dissatisfied with presidential candidates, Ross Perot became a third-party success story. This year, however, there are new hurdles for outsiders.