Bald Ambition

Tom Joseph Hosts America's Main Street Party


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America’s political system isn’t broken on Election Day, it's broken long before that—in the primaries, where money, party leadership, and donor networks quietly decide who voters are allowed to choose from.

In this 59th episode of Bald Ambition, Mookie Spitz talks with Tom Joseph, founder of America’s Main Street Party, about a technology-driven alternative that doesn’t try to fix the primary system—but create a democratized new path forward. 

Joseph’s proposal centers on a mobile-first platform that turns candidate selection into a structured, crowdsourced process—one that is legal, transparent, and deliberately designed to remove money from the nominating phase altogether.

How his platform and its app work:

  • Anyone who wants to run starts by registering on the platform and securing a small number of real endorsements to prove they’re not a bot or a vanity candidate.
  • All candidates are given identical digital real estate: same number of characters, same video time, same visibility. No ad buys. No pay-to-play.
  • Candidates must take clear positions on a fixed set of issues likely to come before Congress.
  • Voters don’t pick just one favorite—they use approval voting to support any candidate who aligns with their views.
  • The field is narrowed in rounds, using approval voting first, then ranked-choice voting to surface consensus candidates.
  • The final nominee emerges with majority support, not factional backing.

No smoke-filled rooms. No party whips. No donor veto.

The nominee—chosen directly by the district—then moves into the general election as an independent or party-backed candidate, where outside funding is allowed only after the people have spoken.

Tom Joseph didn’t come from politics as usual, and isn’t a career politician or academic. Instead, he’s a longtime entrepreneur and founder of a multi-state accounting and operations firm, used to designing systems that survive real-world pressure.

During COVID, watching polarization metastasize and realizing how uncompetitive most congressional districts had become, Tom approached the problem like a business failure:

  • Identify the root cause (money-controlled primaries)
  • Find the regulatory constraints
  • Locate the loophole
  • Build a better system within the rules

Working with election lawyers, constitutional scholars, and college students from schools including Penn, Drexel, Temple, and Swarthmore, Joseph and his team developed a legally viable “people’s primary” model. Students helped research constitutional grounding, design the user experience, and prototype the platform—treating democracy less like ceremony and more like a product that actually has to work. The result is a testable, scalable system aimed squarely at the real choke point of American politics: who gets on the ballot in the first place.

The Guest

Tom Joseph is the founder and treasurer of America’s Main Street Party and the producer of Wilson’s Fountain, a repurposing of the United States political committee system.

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https://www.mainstreetparty.org/

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Bald AmbitionBy Mookie Spitz