John,
Our democracy is under siege.
The January 6th insurrection. The hammer attack on Paul Pelosi. The attempted assassination of former President Trump. These aren't isolated incidents, they're symptoms of a democracy in crisis, buckling under the weight of political violence and extremism.
When violence replaces voting, when threats drown out debate, we lose what makes our nation great, a commitment to resolving our differences through peaceful, democratic means.
Democracy for America is calling for a nationwide mobilization to defend our democratic institutions. We're working to combat political violence, promote civic engagement, and hold accountable those who incite or glorify violent acts.
From grassroots organizing to legislative advocacy, we're committed to building a firewall against the forces that seek to undermine our democratic processes.
But we can't do this alone. We need you. Your voice, your action, and your commitment are crucial in this fight. Sign our petition condemning the rising tide of political violence and protecting our democratic institutions.
It's not just the acts of violence that threaten us. It's the normalization of this violence by those in positions of power.
When Donald Trump Jr. mocks a brutal assault by posting a "Paul Pelosi Halloween costume" meme, he's not making a tasteless joke, he's eroding the foundations of civil discourse that our democracy relies on.
Together, we can turn the tide. We can reject the politics of violence and intimidation. We can recommit ourselves to the hard work of democracy – the debates, the compromises, and the peaceful transfer of power.
The path forward isn't easy, but it's clear. We must stand united against those who would use violence to silence their opponents or overturn the will of the people. We must demand better from our leaders, our media, and ourselves.
Sign our petition condemning the rising tide of political violence.
Let’s keep working to protect our democratic institutions.
- Amanda
Amanda Ford, Director
Democracy for America
Advocacy Fund
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