Protecting the Right to Vote
When it is easy to register, easy to vote, and hard to throw ballots out, more Americans have a say. That is the whole ballgame.
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When it is easy to register, easy to vote, and hard to throw ballots out, more Americans have a say. That is the whole ballgame.
See the fightWe told the people who stood with our troops that we would not leave them behind. Keeping that promise is a test of whether our word means anything.
See the fightRules only mean something if they apply to everyone, including the powerful. This fight is about keeping it that way.
See the fightThe rent is high because we did not build enough homes. The fix is unglamorous, local, and completely winnable.
See the fightWhen public office gets used for private gain, everyone else pays the bill. Sunlight and pressure still work.
See the fightDemocracy happens at 2 p.m. on a Tuesday in a room nobody can find. Let's fix the room.
See the fightVeterans get thanked in speeches and forgotten in budgets. The fight is to turn gratitude into care that actually shows up.
See the fightA right you do not know you have is a right you cannot use. This fight is about closing that gap.
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