You Don't Actually Pick Your Congressman — Here's Who Does
31 March 2026

You Don't Actually Pick Your Congressman — Here's Who Does

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Your congressman probably wasn't picked by you. Tom Joseph — founder of America's Main Street Party — breaks down the machinery that decides who even makes it onto your ballot, why gerrymandering is less about drawing lines and more about burying opposition votes, and how he found a legal loophole that lets a political party run a free, moneyless nomination contest completely outside the reach of the FEC.


If you've ever felt like the process is rigged — that the real decisions happen before you ever see a name on a ballot — this one's for you.


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🕐 CHAPTERS


0:00 — Intro: politics as a group text nobody can leave

2:07 — Meet Tom Joseph, founder of America's Main Street Party

2:14 — What is gerrymandering, actually?

4:52 — The COVID breaking point that started all this

7:05 — How the people's primary app works

9:10 — Getting nominees onto the actual ballot

10:17 — The ideologically neutral Super PAC

12:25 — When did Tom realize the whole nomination process was broken?

15:49 — How this cuts the cord between candidates and donors

16:40 — Operating inside the current legal system without changing it

18:49 — What a people's primary looks like for an everyday citizen

21:18 — Local committees and keeping them incorruptible

22:28 — The term limits debate

24:03 — The Digital Democracy Project (Ramon Perez is coming on the show)

25:20 — Keeping it non-ideological: equal red and blue districts

26:42 — Reaching younger voters who've already checked out

27:44 — Can this actually break gerrymandering?

28:40 — Public response so far — and why mainstream media won't cover it

30:04 — James Wilson and the "fountain of democracy"

31:59 — Who's most threatened by this idea (the answer will surprise you)

33:08 — To the skeptics: someone will just corrupt this too

34:44 — A system from 1929 that hasn't caught up with technology

37:31 — What's kept Tom going when everyone said it couldn't be done

38:52 — What America looks like in 5–10 years if this works

40:20 — A message to the politically homeless

41:32 — Mobile voting security: blockchain, face ID, and Carnegie Mellon

42:38 — Jared's Five: movies, cartoons, and collecting John Lennon's autograph

49:10 — Outro


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