Joseph Samuel Catalano III
🇺🇸 Joseph Samuel Catalano III From the Streets of Chicago to a Voice for Second Chances Joseph Samuel Catalano III, known to many as Joey C, is a businessman, media creator, and presidential candidate who believes America can restore honesty, integrity, and opportunity for its citizens. Born and raised in Chicago, Catalano experienced life far outside the halls of political power. His upbringing exposed him early to the challenges many Americans face—hardship, tough environments, and the consequences of difficult choices. At 17 years old, Catalano became a father, forcing him to grow up quickly and face responsibilities that many teenagers never experience. His early years were not easy. Like many who grow up in rough neighborhoods, he faced struggles, made mistakes, and confronted the reality of addiction and hardship. These experiences shaped his understanding of how easily people can fall off the right path—and how difficult it can be to climb back. But Catalano believes strongly in one thing: People can rebuild their lives. Over the years, he worked to turn his life around, learning hard lessons about discipline, responsibility, and perseverance. Those lessons led him to build businesses, pursue creative projects, and speak openly about addiction recovery and personal accountability. Today, Catalano is also the creator of Catalano TV, a digital platform where he connects with audiences through conversations, storytelling, and commentary about real-life struggles and personal growth. His message is simple and direct: America needs leadership that understands real life—not just politics. Catalano’s campaign focuses on three core principles: • Safer communities and a justice system that protects victims• Second chances for non-violent offenders who prove they’ve changed• Economic opportunity for hardworking Americans He believes the American dream is still possible, but only if leadership returns to honesty, accountability, and service to the people. Catalano is running for President because he believes America deserves leaders who understand both failure and redemption—leaders who know that the strength of the nation comes from its people.