John,
Every July 4th, Americans come together to celebrate our democracy. But
with over 400 anti-voter bills moving across the country, we can't ignore
the impending threat to our republic. This Independence Day, talk with
your friends or family about the state of democracy and how we can fix our
broken political system.
Our brand new guide will walk you through how to engage with your loved
ones on anti-corruption reform. [ [link removed] ]Make Independence Day more meaningful
this year by talking to your loved ones about how we can make our
government work for the American people.
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One of the few things that the left and right can agree on is that the
people, not special interests, should be calling the shots in Washington.
But right now, billionaires and special interests have hijacked our
political process, buying off politicians to protect a corrupt status quo.
Fighting corruption embodies the American spirit itself — and it’s the
perfect thing to talk about this July 4th.
Our guide brings together tons of tips for bringing up democracy reform
with your loved ones. From drawing on personal experiences to focusing on
solutions, we’ll give you the strategies you need to have rewarding and
fun conversations about our democracy this weekend.
The anti-corruption movement’s success depends on bringing even more
Americans across the political spectrum into the fold. Your conversations
this Independence Day may be our chance to get their support for fixing
our broken political system.
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family so they can read through it too!
Have a great holiday weekend,
Meara Geraty
[4]Meara Digital Content Coordinator
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