| So you want to run for US President as an independent . . . |
Once upon a time I ran for US President. That year was 2016. You should have voted for me. Really. We wouldn't be going through all of this right now if you had. But I wasn't serious about the whole thing. I was doing it to promote a book. But I did look into the process.
What I learned is, all you have to do is say you're running for President. That's all. But there's a catch: if you want to be put on an actual ballot, you have to put in a lot of work. A lot. More than I was willing to go through for a book promotion.
But after you do that exceptionally difficult work, actually winning the office is pretty easy, but you have to follow these guidelines. You also have to be genuine. If you can't be genuine, this will not work for you. If you're merely seeking power, look elsewhere. Perhaps find a way to get yourself elected VP and then arrange for the big guy to have an accident. That might work for you. It's the passive version of what Vance seems to be going for, at any rate.
For the rest of you, though, this should be easy.
First and foremost, you should be qualified for the office. What does that mean? If you no longer remember your US Government class in high school: be a US-born citizen, the US must be your residence for the last 14 years and you must be at least 35 years old. And that's it.
But you don't want to do what I did. You want to actually win, so you'll need to get on ballots, and unfortunately you have to do that on a state by state basis. Each state has different requirements. You can learn more about that here. For the most part, you will be getting signatures from people in each state. A lot of signatures, and you'll probably have to go there yourself to get them or have someone do that on your behalf. So yes, you'll need funding or really, really good friends who would go out of their way to help you.
But let's say that you get all the signatures you need to be on the ballot of every state. How do you convince your fellow Americans to vote you into the highest office in the land?
Here's the easy part. Don't try to go after blue or red votes. It's a waste of time. That is not your focus. If you do this properly, those votes will siphon off to you naturally. You'll never win over the die hard left or right, but you can get the people the right and the left have let down.
Your focus will be two different kinds of people. In 2024, of the 174M people registered to vote, only 154M of them did. Even I can do that kind of math: that's 20M people who did not bother to vote. They are your first focus. The second? The unregistered citizens of legal age to vote. There are more than 72M of them. That's 92M+ people who loathe the system as it is now.
And it *is* loathing, not apathy. I've gone over this before. Their disgust with the system is such that they no longer want to participate in it.
All you have to do is give them a reason. Make them feel that they have a shot at having their voices be heard.
How do you reach them? Press releases are good, but you've got some pavement to pound and some flesh to press. You need a boots on the ground tactic, and your boots should be making contact on the ground around unemployment lines. At SNAP sites. Soup kitchens. Talk to the homeless, to sex workers, to addicts. You have to reach out a hand to all the people our political system has abandoned, and let them know that they have not been forgotten. You want to help. And don't just show up to put in an appearance. You have to listen to the people. Let them know that you're concerned about AI, the cost of living, the ability to own property, all that stuff. You're never going to own a home like your parents did. Well, I can help you with that.
I said it above, and I'll say it again. YOU MUST BE GENUINE. These people have been put through the fucking wringer, and their bullshit detectors are top of the line.
If you are honest and genuine, it will be easy to get elected. There's a reason that, every four years, Republicans and Democrats get hard-ons for the people who don't vote. They lust for those numbers to be added to their respective sides. And the numbers don't lie. If you can get that 92M (and you will undoubtedly get more, as there are Republicans sick of Trump and Democrats sick of whatever the fuck their side is doing; hence the siphoning comment above), then you'll wipe the walls with whoever those corporate sycophants put up against you. Trump got 77.3M votes, Harris got 75M.
The numbers don't lie.
There's something else to keep in mind. The Democrats and the Republicans all serve the same master: our corporate overlords. Those overlords do not like to be fucked with. They will first try to buy you ("It is better to buy than compete." --Mark Zuckerberg, corporate overlord), and make no mistake, they will spare no expense. You must not give in to them. Or, if you do take their money, give them nothing in return but a laugh. Fair warning: if you do this, you stand a good chance of being assassinated. My advice to you is to tell people in speeches, "I endanger their business, so it's only natural that they'd want to kill me. So if I ever get killed, please investigate them first." It may or may not keep you alive, but it gives you a better chance at survival.
But I urge you to proceed with caution because if corporate bribery doesn't work, and they're not ready to kill you yet, CIA "suggestion" could do the trick. For instance:
A guy approaches you, full of compliments, telling you how much he likes what you're doing, running as a third party candidate with a real shot at blowing the other guys out of the water. "But there's one thing I think you should really be aware of." He offers you a file folder.
And in that file folder is evidence of all the terrible things you've done that you thought you got away with. Video of you stolen from your laptop's camera, audio stolen from your laptop's mic. And if you think, haha, I don't use a laptop, do you also not use a smartphone?
There's a list of all the horrible things you've ever googled, all the porn videos you have ever watched. Every word you've sent via Facebook chat about people who thought you were their friend. EVERYTHING.
"I'd hate for this to get out," he tells you. "You'd be disappointing a lot of people."
So yeah. If they can't get you with that, then hire a great team of bodyguards.
OK, now that you know how to get voted into the White House as an independent, you now need to break the backs of our corporate overlords. But I've talked too long tonight. I have Friday off, so I may or may not write a GF tomorrow. I'm getting my eyes dilated, and I'm usually not in the mood to write after that happens. If I *do* write, tomorrow's topic will be what your first executive order should be and how that will utterly destroy the stranglehold the corporate overlords have over our lives.