You're not the only one who feels that way. In fact, most American would feel that way and were not called the Exhausted Majority for nothing. I'd encourage you to take a read of The Hidden Tribes of America, it's quite an interesting and an eye opener why I feel politically homeless.
Honestly it just feels like America is finding their labels. Which I feel is a great thing. I'm the '8 percent' political activist. The only problem is that the structure of the system hasn't caught up, and it won't as long as FPTP Two-party systems hold out. At the very least, you need *actual* big-tent coalition parties to get a 'voice', and beyond that, multiple parties.
The rest of the first world orbits around, but is not chained to, two parties; it's not the end of the world if we also change. While some gritting of teeth has to be done and working-together with the furthest reaches of the same side is to be expected to facilitate change, once that is done the change should come rapidly and we all go our separate ways.
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