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VOTE FOR SOMETHING

No matter who you are, where you live, what you believe in, or who you love, there is something you can vote for. You don’t have to vote for everything, but vote for something.

Join us in the fight to make sure our democracy counts every vote and hears every voice. Add your name today.

Vote For:

  • my mother’s immigration status
  • everyone to have the freedom to love and be whoever you want to be.
  • my mother to afford her dialysis treatments.
  • my child’s access to books in schools.
  • my freedom to make my own decisions at the doctor’s office.
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YOUR VOTE IS YOUR POWER. USE IT.

Whether it’s the ability to make your most personal health care choices, quality public schools, well-paying jobs, equal rights, climate action, or affordable housing, your vote can make a big difference. Greedy corporations and extreme politicians are hoping the obstacles they have put in our way will convince us to stay home.

They are afraid of our power and afraid of change.
Don’t let extremists win in their push to silence your voice.

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Get ready to vote

You don’t have to vote for everything or everyone, but you can make your voice heard for something that matters to you most.

Make a plan to vote today and learn more about how to help others do the same in your state.

What matters to you most?

No matter where you live or who you are, you should have a say in the things that matter most to you.

Tell your community about the issues you’re voting for.

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The Economy

Taxes, the minimum wage, and workers’ rights are all on the ballot.

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Reproductive freedom

Vote to decide your own reproductive health, future, 
and wellbeing.

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Education

Vote for free, public, high quality education for all students.

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TLGBTQIA+ Justice

Vote for safety, protection, and freedom.

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Climate

Vote for a sustainable, 
healthy environment.

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Every one of us can help make our country work for all people no matter their age, race, financial status, gender, or zip code.

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