Independent Voter Podcast
Cara and Shawn break down the manufactured "jungle primary" panic out of California (there's roughly an 8% chance of a two-Republican general), then get into Alaska's Top Four success story, Wes Moore's surprise open-primary moment on Bill Maher and the awkward walkback that followed, and a Supreme Court bombshell out of Louisiana that just got an entire election canceled. Chad Peace jumps in to explain why the courts police racial gerrymandering but won't touch partisan gerrymandering - and what that means for independent voters. This episode is sponsored by the Independent Voter Project [https://independentvoterproject.org] and produced by Olas Media [http://olasmedia.com]. Listen to more episodes and read in-depth coverage at: https://ivn.us [https://ivn.us] and https://independentvoterproject.org [https://independentvoterproject.org] Follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Chapters: 00:00:00 – Debate Fallout and Top Two Primary Controversy 00:02:20 – Ballots Drop and the Governor’s Race Heats Up 00:03:07 – The “Two Republicans” Narrative Explained 00:04:44 – How Top Two Actually Works vs “Jungle Primary” Myth 00:07:30 – Reform Options: Top Four, Top Five, and Alaska Model 00:10:18 – Wes Moore, Independents, and Political Incentives 00:13:53 – Closed Primaries and Power Behind the Scenes 00:19:23 – Supreme Court Ruling and Redistricting Fallout 00:24:25 – Gerrymandering, Race, and Partisan Advantage 00:28:02 – Independent Voters and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights Support the show: https://ivn.us/podcasts/ [https://ivn.us/podcasts/] See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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