Rural America has a political problem.
Our communities are increasingly represented by some of the most extreme members of Congress – elected officials who are loud, divisive, and more concerned with being "against" everything than getting to work and helping rural communities.
They're more concerned about scoring prime time coverage than solving rural issues.
Family farms being swallowed up by corporate giants?
No problem.
Climate and environmental crises stifling crop harvests?
You mean the climate hoax?
Inequitable access to things like health care, high speed internet, job training and education opportunities?
They're railing against the moderates on Fox and Friends
With friends like that in leadership, who needs enemies? Whether it's stalled-out infrastructure projects to simply embarrassing behavior by elected officials — rural America deserves better. Make a commitment to elect better candidates: chip in $9 today and propel the people-first candidates our communities need.
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But together, we can elect folks who will serve our communities instead of themselves and kick the extremist politicians to the curb. 2024 is our chance to turn this ship around. Can you chip in $9 today to make sure we're on track to have a huge impact in next year's elections?
Tessa Gould
Executive Director, One Country Project
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Founded by former U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp (D-ND), the One Country Project is dedicated to reopening the dialogue with rural communities, rebuilding trust and respect, and advancing an opportunity agenda for rural Americans. Our mission is to ensure rural America’s priorities and values are heard, understood, well-represented and reflected in policy in Washington.
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