Episode Summary
You don’t need a law degree, a million Instagram followers, or a private jet to run for president. Legally, the bar is low. But in practice? That’s a different story.
In this episode, I unpack the real barriers to running for the highest office in the land — from fundraising and ballot access to party politics and media gatekeeping. It’s part behind-the-scenes explainer, part reality check, and part rallying cry for everyday people to imagine what might be possible if we rebuilt the system with us in mind.
In This Episode, I Talk About:
- What the Constitution actually requires (spoiler: it’s not much)
- The real costs of running — financially and emotionally
- What it takes to build a campaign team from scratch
- Fundraising fatigue and how much time candidates spend just asking for money
- Ballot access laws (like the 1M+ signatures you’d need to go nationwide)
- How political parties and media gatekeeping filter out “unserious” candidates
- Why regular people get left behind — and how that affects policy and democracy
Resources & Links:
Ballot Access & Requirements
- Ballot Access for Presidential Candidates – Ballotpedia
Campaign Costs & Fundraising Examples
- OpenSecrets – 2020 Election Costs
- RFK Jr. Ballot Access Costs – NY Post
Listener Prompt:
If you didn’t have to raise millions — or already be famous — would you ever consider running for something?
What would make it feel possible? What’s keeping you — or someone you know — out?
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Graphics and editing by Rory Lawson
Music by Universfield from Pixabay