My power, my VOTE

VOTE ON THE ISSUES
Protect
our vote
Across the country, new laws, voter roll purges, and intimidation tactics are being used to keep Black voters, Brown voters, people with disabilities, new Americans, and working-class people away from the polls.
Protecting our vote means organizing so every eligible voter can cast a ballot and have their vote counted. Whether you’re working long hours, caring for a family member, or studying while trying to get by, you deserve an equal say in the decisions that shape our lives.



VOTE ON THE ISSUES

Affordability
The cost of everyday life keeps getting more expensive — from groceries to childcare to rent — while wages stay the same. As voters, we don’t have to accept an economy that keeps us one bill away from losing everything. We can choose something different.

Healthcare
Healthcare costs keep going up, and too many of us are forced to delay care, ration medication, or take on debt just to stay alive. As voters, we have the power to demand a healthcare system that is affordable and accessible for us all.

Immigration
Immigrants are our coworkers, neighbors, classmates, and family members. We have the power to end a system where our tax dollars are used to separate families and fund corporations that profit from deportation and mass surveillance.

Democracy
Those in power today are trying to decide who counts and who belongs — making it harder to vote and rewriting the rules to stay in control. Our vote is our power. If we don’t protect our democracy now, we risk losing the freedom to choose our leaders and shape what happens in our lives.





