Today, we're officially a year away from Election Day -- November 3, 2020.
A million things will happen during these next 366 days (next year is a leap year!) to try to distract our movement from the
Today, we're officially a year away from Election Day — November 3, 2020.
A million things will happen during these next 366 days (next year is a leap year!) to try to distract our movement from the big, structural change we're fighting for. A million news cycles, and a million tweets.
The wealthy and powerful like it when our politics feels chaotic and messy. Because if we don't feel hopeful — if we don't believe that change is possible — they get to keep everything exactly the way it is.
But we know how to win.
We win when we get out there, and we get organized. If we give people a reason to go to the polls and cast their ballots — if we fight for big ideas that inspire people to get in the fight — we will win.
But it starts with the movement we build right now. We've got less than a year to reach as many Americans as possible, and it takes real resources.
On November 3, 2020, we will decide if corruption will get another four years in the White House, or if we finally put an end to business-as-usual in Washington.
Together, we can prove that it's possible to run — and win — without relying on the wealth and connections of the rich and powerful. It's possible to elect a president with zero closed-door fundraisers, zero PAC money, and zero lobbyist influence.
But you don't get what you don't fight for. We have to fight for the biggest anti-corruption plan since Watergate. We have to fight to get big money out of our politics — by building an even more powerful movement fueled by grassroots donors.
When we fight side by side — when we persist together — we will show the wealthy and well-connected that change is coming sooner than they think.