Can Technology Fix Democracy? Episode 378 Ramon Perez of the Digital Democracy Project Interview


Can Technology Fix Democracy? Episode 378 Ramon Perez of the Digital Democracy Project Interview


What if you could vote on actual legislation right from your phone and have your congressman see the results before casting their vote on the floor? That's exactly what the Digital Democracy Project is building. In this episode, Smooth sits down with Ramon Perez, a civic tech innovator working to close the gap between everyday citizens and the lawmakers who are supposed to represent them. Ramon breaks down how their nonprofit is using mobile voting software powered by blockchain and biometric verification to give verified voters a real voice on the bills being debated in Congress right now. We're talking the Reconciliation Bill, ICE funding, the Iran War Powers Act, and more. They go deep on why most Americans are effectively living in a one-party system thanks to gerrymandering, why Congress has a 9% approval rating, and how both parties have quietly colluded to keep voters out of the process. Ramon also explains how their AI-powered legislative chatbot lets you cut through media bias and read the actual bill no spin, no noise. This is a real conversation about power, accountability, and what it actually means to have your voice heard in 2026. Learn more and get involved at the Digital Democracy Project https://digitaldemocracyproject.org

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