Political Athiest
I was a conservative, then a libertarian, then a progressive. Now I don't know what's next.
I have to maintain party affiliation to vote in primaries, so officially I remain a Democrat. I pretty much always end up voting for the Democrat nominee because they're usually the most closely aligned to my values. I haven't voted Republican since the candidates all started trying to outcrazy each other. Every once in awhile an independent candidate catches my eye. I cannot vote for any candidate that values an ideal (religion, money, etc) over the actual benefit of people.
An economic crash is heading our way soon. When I was visiting Reno last month I found out their median house price is now $400,000. These houses are not nicer than they were a couple of years ago when they were going for $150,000 (they were already overpriced). I've advised people to watch the market closely and think about selling soon.
Vote your values. You know what you believe in, and those beliefs may not always correlate with a party. I'm a libertarian with socially progressive values. I've recently become more of a Democrat because I place a higher value on human rights than on my desire to not pay taxes.
The two party system was probably not the best choice for our country, as it leaves so many Americans without a party that better represents a larger number of their values.
I have moved to the left from being a Conservative Republican 15 years ago, and now I'm not sure what I am, since the label meanings keep changing also.