Independent Voters, Election Reform & the Electoral College | Chad Peace on Constitutional Structure | Matt Ep. 80
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Today on The Patriot Party, we sit down with Chad Peace, legal strategist for the Independent Voter Project and founder of IVC Media, to explore the structural pressures shaping modern American politics.
With record numbers of Americans — particularly younger voters — identifying as independent, what does that shift actually mean for our constitutional system?
In this episode, we discuss:
• Why party identification is declining
• The structural role political parties play in representative government
• How closed primaries, ballot access laws, and ranked choice voting shape incentives
• Digital persuasion and the modern voter psyche
• Constitutional limits on election reform
• The Electoral College debate — stability vs adaptability
• How citizens can evaluate merit beyond party labels
This is not a partisan conversation. It’s a constitutional one.
How do we reform systems without destabilizing them?
And how do Americans think critically about structure — not just slogans?
America first — not America only. Because we lead by example.
Watch the full episode and join the conversation.
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