VOTE FOR A Life you can
AFFORD

Everyone deserves to afford a good life — food, childcare, and a decent home.

I WILL VOTE
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MY POWER, MY VOTE
SIGN THE PLEDGE
MY POWER, MY VOTE
SIGN THE PLEDGE
MY POWER, MY VOTE
SIGN THE PLEDGE
MY POWER, MY VOTE
SIGN THE PLEDGE
MY POWER, MY VOTE
SIGN THE PLEDGE
MY POWER, MY VOTE
SIGN THE PLEDGE
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If you’re wondering how to vote for a better economy, it starts with understanding what’s shaping the cost of everyday life. For millions of families, the cost of simply surviving has become impossible. Groceries cost more, childcare is out of reach for many families, and rents have surged by more than 30% in just a few years.

The same politicians who promised relief for working people have approved budgets that cut the very programs families rely on — like Medicaid and SNAP — while pouring billions into wars and tax breaks for the wealthy.

Voting is one of the most direct ways to influence those decisions. When you vote, you’re choosing leaders who decide how resources are allocated, what gets funded, and whether working families get real relief.

If you want better economic outcomes, look for candidates who:

Support lowering the cost of living

Invest in healthcare, childcare, and housing

Protect wages and workers’ rights

Prioritize people over corporate profits

Your vote is your power. When you vote, you help decide whether working people — or corporations and billionaires — shape the economy and your livelihood. Sign the pledge.

I WILL VOTE
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