Because owning everything isn’t quite as satisfying as running everything.
They’ve already got:
Private jets
Private islands
Private security
Private space programs
But what they really want… is a say in your public life.
“Sure, I could buy the system from the outside… But wouldn’t it be more efficient if I just became the system?”
They call it leadership. We call it monopoly with better PR.
Because nothing says “man of the people” like a tax shelter in the Caymans and a 9-figure Super PAC.
1. Power Begets Power Wealth brings access. But for many billionaires, money alone isn’t enough — they want influence, the ability to shape the rules of society, not just play by them. Politics gives them a say in taxation, regulation, labor policy, even global diplomacy.
2. Protecting Their InterestsThey often enter politics (directly or indirectly) to defend their fortunes:
Lower corporate or capital gains taxes
Looser regulation
Weaker labor unions
Favorable contracts or subsidies
Even if they claim “public service,” there’s almost always an economic upside.
3. Ego and LegacySome billionaires genuinely believe they know best — and want history to remember them not just for money, but as visionaries or saviors:
Think Elon Musk, who tweets like a policy czar.
Or Michael Bloomberg, who literally ran for president.
Or Ross Perot, who spent a fortune trying to “fix” the system.
They often see themselves as smarter than the politicians they fund — and sometimes, they’re right.
4. Ideology and Belief (Real or Manufactured)Some have actual convictions. Others adopt them as branding strategies. Either way, they often:
Fund think tanks and media outlets
Shape school curriculums
Influence public opinion in ways most voters never see
It’s soft power, backed by massive wallets.
5. They Don’t Trust Democracy Many billionaires prefer technocratic control — that is, rule by “smart” elites (including themselves). Democracy is slow, messy, and involves compromise. For someone used to absolute control, it’s frustrating.
Gavin Newsom Visionary Governor. Crisis-tested leader. Newsom brings bold executive experience, from wildfire response to universal preschool. He champions clean energy, climate resilience, and digital infrastructure — while keeping California’s economy the fourth largest in the world.
Pete Buttigieg Technocrat. Veteran. Forward-thinker. As U.S. Transportation Secretary, Buttigieg rebuilt roads, bridges, and broadband with quiet competence. Harvard-smart, Indiana-practical — he’s the rare public servant who speaks policy and people.
Why This Ticket?
Because climate change won’t wait. Because high-speed rail shouldn’t be science fiction. Because government can be smart, not bloated.
This ticket fuses West Coast ambition with Midwest pragmatism. It’s what progress could look like — if we were serious.
Core Values
Infrastructure for the Future — Invest in clean transit, modern housing, and broadband access.
Climate Action Now — Renewable energy scaled intelligently, not ideologically.
Data-Informed Policy — Let evidence drive results, not partisanship.
Social Inclusion — Equality isn’t a talking point — it’s table stakes.
What They’re Not
Not chasing nostalgia.
Not performative.
Not interested in culture wars or clickbait.
Not afraid to be wonky — because it’s time to fix things.
In an era of misinformation and mistrust, Jon Stewart and Condoleezza Rice offer something the country desperately needs: clarity, courage, and calm. Stewart, a relentless advocate for truth and veterans, brings humor and grit to a tired political landscape. Rice, a stateswoman with decades of experience at the highest levels of government, offers steady leadership and diplomatic know-how. Together, they balance accountability with wisdom — ready to restore faith in American governance.
What They Bring to the Table
Jon Stewart
Comedian | Former Host of The Daily Show | Advocate for Veterans
Champion of Truth – Known for cutting through political spin with wit and insight.
Veterans’ Advocate – Instrumental in raising awareness about health care and benefits for military personnel.
Independent Outsider – Respected by viewers across the political spectrum.
Passionate Communicator – Engages young and disillusioned voters with honesty and humor.
Condoleezza Rice
Former U.S. Secretary of State | National Security Advisor | Professor
Experienced Diplomat – Navigated some of America’s most critical foreign policy challenges.
Respected Leader – Praised for intellect, composure, and bipartisan respect.
Bridge Builder – Worked to advance national security while promoting international cooperation.
Educator and Thought Leader – Committed to mentoring future leaders and public service.
Shared Values
Truth over spin Service before self Experience paired with candor Unity in diversity of thought
Who This Ticket Is For
Americans craving honest dialogue and real solutions
Veterans and public servants seeking dedicated advocates
Younger voters and independents tired of partisan extremes
Anyone who believes that experience and authenticity matter
Mark Cuban and Andrew Yang are not career politicians — and that’s exactly the point. One is a self-made billionaire entrepreneur who’s built businesses and called out corporate greed. The other is a visionary thinker whose ideas on automation, universal basic income, and future-of-work issues have reshaped political conversation. Together, they offer nonpartisan, forward-thinking leadership built on data, transparency, and guts.
What They Bring to the Table
Mark Cuban
Entrepreneur | Investor | Owner of the Dallas Mavericks
Self-Made Billionaire – Built and sold successful companies without special favors.
Government Skeptic, Systems Fixer – Advocates for price transparency in healthcare, reducing red tape, and ethical capitalism.
Outspoken and Unbought – Willing to challenge both parties and entrenched interests.
Believes in Tech for Good – Champions innovation, digital access, and entrepreneur-friendly policy.
Andrew Yang
Entrepreneur | Founder of Forward Party | Former Presidential Candidate
Ideas-Driven Leader – First to bring UBI, AI ethics, and data-as-property to the national stage.
Human-Centered Capitalist – Supports economic reform that benefits people, not just corporations.
Cross-Party Popularity – Draws support from disillusioned voters across the political spectrum.
Optimistic Realist – Focuses on long-term structural solutions over short-term posturing.
Shared Values
Innovation over inertia Facts over fearmongering Transparent governance and tech-savvy solutions Empowering individuals in a changing economy
Who This Ticket Is For
Younger voters and digital natives
Entrepreneurs, freelancers, and gig economy workers
Disillusioned independents and non-voters
Anyone ready to break the gridlock without breaking the country
Americans are tired of political games and Washington standoffs. Senator Joe Manchin and Senator Amy Klobuchar have spent decades doing what many politicians only talk about: writing laws, making deals, and actually governing. Together, they bring a steady, pragmatic approach rooted in midwestern work ethic and Appalachian realism. No flash. No cult of personality. Just two senators who still believe democracy should work.
What They Bring to the Table
Joe Manchin
U.S. Senator from West Virginia | Former Governor
Independent-Minded Democrat – Not afraid to break party lines in favor of his constituents.
Energy + Economy Focused – Strong on domestic energy, job growth, and labor protections.
Deal-Maker in a Divided Senate – A key figure in bipartisan budget and infrastructure talks.
Moderate, Not Malleable – Willing to say no, even under political pressure.
Amy Klobuchar
U.S. Senator from Minnesota | Former Prosecutor
Effective and Efficient – One of the most prolific legislators in Congress.
Champion for Families & Fairness – Supports consumer protections, broadband access, and affordable healthcare.
Proven Vote-Getter – Wins in a purple state by focusing on kitchen-table issues.
Tough Without Being Toxic – Believes in accountability, not antagonism.
Shared Values
Function over fanfare Middle-class priorities Energy independence & economic realism Preserving institutions through reform, not revolution
Who This Ticket Is For
Blue-collar workers, energy workers, and small-town Americans
Moderates who want Congress to function
Voters who prioritize infrastructure, healthcare, and economic fairness
America doesn’t need louder voices — it needs stronger listeners. Senator Cory Booker and Congressman Dan Crenshaw come from different sides of the aisle, but they share one essential belief: public service means showing up for the people, not yourself. One grew up in urban Newark, the other served in combat zones abroad. Together, they offer a balance of compassion and conviction — and a path forward built on real dialogue.
What They Bring to the Table
Cory Booker
U.S. Senator from New Jersey | Former Mayor of Newark
Urban Optimist – Lifted up a struggling city with hands-on leadership and hope-based policy.
National Voice for Justice – Advocates for criminal justice reform and economic fairness.
Faith-Based Bridge Builder – Known for kindness, compromise, and emotional intelligence.
Charismatic Communicator – Energizes young voters and urban communities with a vision of unity.
Dan Crenshaw
U.S. Congressman from Texas | Former Navy SEAL
Combat-Tested Patriot – Wounded in Afghanistan, continues to serve with resolve.
Principled Conservative – Fiscal discipline, strong national defense, and liberty-driven policy.
Calls Out Extremes – Willing to challenge far-right rhetoric from within his own party.
Policy-Focused Problem Solver – Supports innovation, clean energy, and infrastructure investment.
Shared Values
Service before party loyalty Civil debate over performative outrage Public trust over partisanship Strength with humility
Who This Ticket Is For
Veterans, first responders, and urban voters who want action, not slogans
Civic-minded Americans who believe in leadership without arrogance
Moderates looking for fire without fury
Those craving cross-cultural, cross-geographic understanding
In a time when many Americans feel like their country has lost its moral compass, Michelle Obama and Adam Kinzinger offer something rare: decency, character, and the courage to lead with principle. One is a former First Lady whose grace and advocacy earned global respect. The other, a veteran and former Republican congressman, risked his career to stand for the Constitution. Together, they offer a unifying message: This country still belongs to the people who care.
What They Bring to the Table
Michelle Obama
Former First Lady | Advocate for Youth, Health, and Education
Trusted Moral Voice – One of the most admired women in the world.
Champion for Families and Kids – Focused on education, nutrition, and opportunity.
Above the Fray – Has never run for office, but has been at the center of civic engagement.
Inspirational Figure – Brings unmatched ability to connect across generations and backgrounds.
Adam Kinzinger
Former GOP Congressman | Air National Guard Pilot | Jan. 6 Committee Member
Defender of Democracy – Broke ranks with his party to stand for constitutional accountability.
Military Experience – Over 20 years of service and multiple overseas deployments.
Fiscal Conservative, Socially Responsible – Supports pragmatic government and personal freedoms.
Strong Communicator – Advocates for reasoned dialogue, national service, and unity.
Shared Values
Country over party Honor over opportunism Facts over fear Future-focused and people-centered
Who This Ticket Is For
Americans looking for moral leadership, not power grabs
Young voters, veterans, and families tired of culture wars and chaos
Civic-minded moderates and independents who believe character matters
Anyone who wants to restore America’s image at home and abroad
Jon Tester and Lisa Murkowski don’t just talk about bipartisanship — they’ve lived it. With deep roots in America’s rural heartland and frontier state, they understand that real leadership means listening, working across divides, and protecting the values that hold this country together. No theatrics. No cults of personality. Just two seasoned lawmakers willing to work — and work together.
What They Bring to the Table
Jon Tester
U.S. Senator from Montana | Farmer | Veteran’s Advocate
Authentic Rural Voice – Still runs his family farm; understands the challenges of everyday Americans.
Veterans’ Champion – A powerful voice for the VA and servicemember healthcare.
Pro-Privacy, Anti-Corruption – Fights for transparency, data rights, and government accountability.
Deals, Not Drama – One of the most effective bipartisan negotiators in the Senate.
Lisa Murkowski
U.S. Senator from Alaska | Energy & Environment Expert
Independent-Minded Republican – Voted her conscience, not her party line, even under intense pressure.
Pro-Conservation + Pro-Energy – Skilled in balancing natural resource development with environmental protections.
Respected Across the Aisle – A moderate voice trusted by Democrats and Republicans alike.
Courage Under Fire – Took principled stands, often alone, in defense of democracy and norms.
Shared Values
Rural dignity over urban elite pandering Governing over grandstanding Integrity, not infamy Respect for process, institutions, and the Constitution
Who This Ticket Is For
Rural and working-class Americans tired of being talked over
Disenchanted Republicans and Democrats who still want common sense
Veterans and public servants looking for representation with backbone