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VP Kamala Harris
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What's At Stake? 

Democracy as an institution is being challenged for the first time in United States history. January 6th, 2021 was a warning about how much is at stake. This election will determine if America will stay a Democracy or become an Autocracy.

Voting Rights

Your Vote Does Matter

Supreme Court Reform

Re-establishing integrity and righteousness.

Personal Freedom

The right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Income Equality and Equity

Unstacking the deck.

Looking Forward, Not Back

Governing with hope and optimisn, not fear, division, and hatred.

DO SOMETHING!
Join The Movement

What You Can Do To Get Involved

How To Vote

Know the Rules, Know Your Rights

How to Volunteer

Get Involved and Make A Difference

Face the Facts

Get the truth and information to make your best and informed decisions

Donate

Support your local campaign headquarters.

IMPORTANT DATES

 

  • Early Voting

    General Information

  • Early, Absentee, and Mail In Ballots

    SEE DATES BY STATE

  • Election Day 

    Novemebr 5th, 2024

  • Presidential Debate

    September 10th, 2024

  • Vice Presidential Debate

    October 1st, 2024

  • United Spirit 4 America Zoom

    October 19th, 2024

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Have any Question?

Join the movement to discuss where our country is heading.

How do I know if I’m registered to vote?

Answer: You can check your voter registration status online through your state’s election office or websites like Vote.org. It’s important to verify your registration well before Election Day to ensure you are eligible to vote.

Who are the Democratic and Republican candidates for the 2024 United States presidential election?

Democratic Party: Kamala Harris for President - Tim Walz for Vice President
Republican Party: Donald J. Trump for President - JD Vance for Vice President

Where do I vote?

Answer: Your polling place is typically located in a local public building such as a school, community center, or government office. You can find your polling place by checking your voter registration card or using online tools provided by your state’s election office.

How do I report voter intimidation or issues at the polls?

Answer: If you experience or witness voter intimidation, you should report it immediately. You can contact the Election Protection Hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE, or notify a poll worker or your local election office.

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Contact Us

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