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Defend Democracy Actions You Can Take NOW

We helped win the Wisconsin race for their open State Supreme Court seat, and are continuing our Defend Democracy efforts and won’t rest until after the 2026 mid-term elections.

There will be critical special elections for Congressional seats before the 2026 mid-terms. We can help elect people who will stand up for democracy.

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BYOP free text banking – register Democrats in all swing states

  • Text millions of unregistered but likely Democrats in key swing states to win 10 key elections in 2025, and more in ’26. Training provided for free texting via software on your computer.

Climate Change Hurts Children Now

Climate change is a public health issue for our children here, but children around the world are suffering more immediate impacts. Children under five may bear as much as 88% of the global burden of disease from climate change, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics in Climate Change: The Impact on Children’s Health. Furthermore, “Many of the most problematic child health issues, including asthma, obesity, and mental and neurodevelopmental disorders, may benefit from climate action.” 

Call and write your House and Senate representatives: Save children, save USAID 

USAID provides lifesaving food and medicine to desperate children around the world. It represents a tiny fraction of the U.S. budget, but its impact is vast and makes the U.S. safer by demonstrating the good will of the American people. It’s also a program that helps American farmers, purchasing $2 billion worth of food from them every year.

The president has bypassed Congress and unilaterally stopped food and medical relief through USAID –and it’s killing children.

Use this form to call and write to your House and Senate representatives TODAY and tell them that you proudly support USAID. Urge them to immediately follow their role as a co-equal branch of government and use their Congressional oversight powers to restore USAID relief. 

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