Steve Peace, co-founder of the Independent Voter Project and architect of California’s top-two primary, breaks down the wide-open CA governor’s race and why campaigns still think in party buckets. The hosts dig into open primaries + ranked-choice, ICE/immigration and civil liberties, voter ID and ballot security, and the controversy over seized Fulton County ballots—plus a quick update on Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and the USS Midway’s Freedom Park.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 – Welcome to the Independent Voter Podcast
00:00:45 – Introducing Steve Peace and his role in California reform
00:02:00 – California’s wide-open governor’s race and early contenders
00:07:00 – Open primaries, party power, and why campaigns haven’t adapted
00:16:00 – Ranked choice voting and reform incentives
00:23:45 – ICE, immigration enforcement, and political overreach
00:31:10 – Voter ID, mail ballots, and election trust
00:44:10 – Federal seizure of ballots and election integrity debates
00:52:00 – Fear-driven fundraising and partisan narratives
01:02:30 – Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and closing reflections

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