I was heavily involved with RFK Jr’s presidential campaign before he joined Trump. Before the California Independent Party decided to endorse him, we had to create our own party so he could be on the ballot in California.
It’s surprisingly easy to achieve this. We had to get people to register for the “We The People” Party. I was happy to try to break the duoploly.
I don’t know how it works in other states, but in California you can just change your voter registration online and write in your party. If you can get 0.33% of the total registered voters to declare your party your candidate can be put on the ballot.
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I am now. Thank you
The @BitcoinOrangeParty is the only party where the platform is already written in the code. 🟠 No need for campaign promises when you have Proof of Work. Whether it's 'We The People' or 'We The Satoshis,' the goal is the same: Sovereignty."
This is exactly how you bridge the gap between digital sovereignty and actual policy. Using the RFK Jr. playbook to get a pro-Bitcoin platform on the physical ballot would be a massive signal to the legacy system. The 'Orange Party' might be decentralized, but legal recognition in CA would be a game changer.
If you can decentralize politics like you decentralize money, the future is unstoppable.
@BitcoinOrangeParty is exactly that kind of experiment 🍊🌍
Muy bien