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Righteous MediaSince 1776. Est. 2019

Episode 539

Primary day shutout: 2.5 million independents locked out

It's the biggest primary day of the cycle — six states, governorships, open Senate seats, veteran independents on the ballot — and 2.5 million independent voters are being shut out of elections their tax dollars pay for. Trump just lost a fight to pay out January 6th insurrectionists with a $1.8 billion slush fund, then turned around and nominated a housing bureaucrat with zero intelligence experience to run the DNI. Meanwhile Russia killed a three-year-old boy in Dnipro overnight while the White House delayed air defense missiles. This is the no-BS morning briefing for the Angry Middle.

The Brief

→ Four things from today’s episode
01

Why 2.5 million California independents finally get a real vote. and 17 million in 16 other states still don't

02

Closed primaries are private elections paid for with public money. and that's the scam

03

Karen Matthews in CA-23. a Navy vet and doctor running as a true independent voice in a crowded Democratic field

04

Montana Senate. Seth Bodnar takes the independent path while five Democrats fight over a losing nomination

It's primary day in California, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota — and depending on your zip code, you either get a real vote or you get told to sit down and shut up. Paul Rieckhoff cuts through the noise on the biggest primary day of the cycle so far, breaking down why California's open primary is what real democracy looks like, why closed primaries in places like New Jersey and New York are a rigged scam dressed up in public money, and why 17 million independents across 16 states are once again being locked out of the elections their taxes fund. He names names: Karen Matthews in CA-23, Seth Bodnar going independent in Montana, Rebecca Bennett taking on the missing-in-action Tom Kean Jr., Deb Haaland in New Mexico, and the partisan hacks — Brad Lander chief among them — who say they love democracy but fight open primaries every step of the way.

Then the briefing goes wider. Trump just lost a Senate fight over an outrageous $1.8 billion slush fund to pay out January 6th insurrectionists and Oath Keepers — proof that pressure works when even moderate Republicans break ranks. But he's already nominated Bill Pulte, a home-building heir with zero intelligence experience, to replace Tulsi Gabbard at DNI. Overnight, Russia killed a three-year-old boy in Dnipro after the U.S. delayed air defense missiles to Ukraine. Paul closes with the culture beat — Mamdani, the NBA Finals, a Cruz-Gillibrand bet — and a reminder that the independent movement isn't moving the needle, it is the needle. Country over party. People over politics. Light over heat.

In this episode

  • Why 2.5 million California independents finally get a real vote — and 17 million in 16 other states still don't
  • Closed primaries are private elections paid for with public money — and that's the scam
  • Karen Matthews in CA-23: a Navy vet and doctor running as a true independent voice in a crowded Democratic field
  • Montana Senate: Seth Bodnar takes the independent path while five Democrats fight over a losing nomination
  • New Jersey's missing congressman: Tom Kean Jr. hasn't voted since March 5th, hasn't held a town hall, and is running unopposed
  • Trump LOSES: the $1.8 billion slush fund to pay out January 6th insurrectionists and Oath Keepers dies in the Senate
  • Meet Bill Pulte — Trump's pick for acting DNI with zero intelligence experience, replacing Tulsi Gabbard
  • Day 1,559 in Ukraine: a three-year-old boy killed in Dnipro after the U.S. delays air defense missiles
  • Brad Lander vs Dan Goldman: when the only debate is Democrat-on-Democrat, the system is rigged before you ever vote
  • Cruz vs Gillibrand, Mamdani, and why politicians cosplaying as sports fans is the next phase of the attention economy