Strategy & Influence with Aran S. Brifkani
What happens when a third-party activist decides to run for Congress as a Democrat in MO? In this episode, Dan joins us to trace his political journey — from his work with the Alliance Party and his podcast Democracy on the Move to his decision to enter the race in Missouri. We get into the realities of running a grassroots campaign, the funding hurdles outsiders face, and Dan's candid views on the two-party system, gerrymandering, and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. The conversation doesn't shy away from the hard stuff. Dan shares his perspective on book bans, education, and how schools should navigate gender identity — including where parental concerns and student rights collide. We also discuss abortion rights and the question of viability, and clarify the facts around non-citizen voting, informed by his wife's experience as a resident. Finally, Dan makes his case for what voters actually deserve from politicians: transparency, engagement, and accountability. His advice? Don't just trust — verify. In this episode: * Why Dan left third-party politics to run as a Democrat * The grassroots funding problem nobody talks about * Gerrymandering and the two-party stranglehold * Book bans and gender identity in schools * Abortion, viability, and women's rights * The truth about non-citizen voting * How to hold your representatives accountable 🎧 Listen now and decide for yourself.
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