House Republicans and Democrats have welcomed the only independent representative with open arms. But will the hospitality pay off for either party? Mary Jackson has more from the State Capitol.
Representative Denny Meredith is the newly-elected member to the Missouri House of Representatives.
Meredith has received plenty of attention for running as an independent for an unexpired term in southeast Missouri.
Since America has and continues to operate under a two-party system, there is a consensus among Missouri Republicans and Democrats that he will align with one of the parties.
But according to Meredith, he will continue to be an independent and his allegiance will be to the people in the "bootheel" district.
But House Republican Leader Mark Richardson said the republicans are not trying to convince Meredith to join their side.
However, Richardson said Meredith's decision to remain independent is a plus for Republicans.
Meredith said he is conservative and an independent-thinker.
Like GOP leader Richardson, Democratic leader Gracia Backer said Democrats aren't pressuring Meredith to support the democratic leadership.
However, Backer said Meredith has to make a decision.
Backer said no representative strictly abides by their parties philosophy, but the two-party system serves its purpose.
Despite so much attention, Meredith continues to straddle the fence.
From the State Capitol, I'm Mary Jackson.