We're building a grassroots movement to shift our politics away from the opinions of the wealthy and the powerful -- and towards real change for working families.
You wouldn't know it with all the news coverage they get, but there are actually just 607 billionaires in the United States.
Right now, it seems like a whole lot of them are scared. And if they're afraid because they're going to pay their fair share in taxes under a Warren presidency, so be it. We're building a grassroots movement to shift our politics away from the opinions of the wealthy and the powerful — and towards real change for working families.
That's why today we're asking 607 grassroots donors from D.C. to chip in — one for every billionaire in America. When we fight side by side, we'll prove that a grassroots movement is more than a match for a billionaire super PAC.
Being a billionaire can buy you a big yacht, a big house, and a whole lot of other things. But it doesn't buy you a bigger piece of our democracy.
That's why we're running this campaign with no PACs, no special interest groups, and no private fundraisers. We're powered by grassroots donors.
Our average contribution is $26 — which isn't much to a billionaire.
But when hundreds of thousands of people pitch in (like they did last quarter), we can power grassroots organizing all across the country and build a movement for big, structural change.