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Your 5-Hour Airport Wait is Congress’s Fault: THIS is How We Fix It

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What happens when only a small percentage of voters actually decide elections? TSA delays and government shutdowns. This is the end result of a political system driven by closed primaries, low turnout, and strategic campaigning.

Chad Peace, Cara McCormick, and Shawn Griffiths break down how the spoiler effect, media influence, and super PAC spending shape outcomes long before voters have a real say, and what reforms could open the system to real competition and broader participation.

This episode is sponsored by the Independent Voter Project and produced by Olas Media

Listen to more episodes and read in-depth coverage at: https://ivn.us  and https://independentvoterproject.org 

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Chapters:

00:00:00 – Government Shutdown Hits TSA and Travelers

00:02:45 – Who’s to Blame? Breaking Down the DHS Funding Fight

00:07:09 – The Bigger Problem: Political Dysfunction by Design

00:10:07 – Closed Primaries and Why Most Voters Don’t Matter

00:13:08 – 23% Wins: How Broken Elections Undermine Representation

00:15:03 – The Spoiler Effect Explained (and Weaponized)

00:18:13 – California Governor Race and the Illusion of Choice

00:23:40 – Name ID, Media Power, and How Candidates Are Chosen

00:25:08 – Super PAC Money and the Real Influence Behind Elections

00:33:30 – Media Narratives and Why Independents Get Ignored

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