130 days until the Nov. 3 midterms.
PTP’s postcard program helps volunteers reach voters in key states and House districts from home. We provide the postcards, lists, instructions, and tested messages. You bring the stamps.
In the world’s wealthiest nation, millions still struggle to afford healthcare, housing, childcare, and other basic needs.
Elections decide who writes the budget, who gets tax breaks, and whose lives government is built to improve.
Trump wants to put his own personal lawyer in charge of enforcing the law for the entire country. That should alarm everyone.
Constitutional Accountability Center’s Praveen Fernandes breaks down why Emil Bove’s nomination is so dangerous. Watch: https://t.co/pceNGH1eKo
Primary Day check-in: Maryland, New York, Utah, and South Carolina runoff voters, tomorrow is your day.
Make your plan. Check your polling place. Text a friend.
The road to November runs through every election between now and then.
Words to Organize By: Civil‑rights legend John Lewis said, “Your vote is precious, almost sacred. It is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have to create a more perfect union”. Change comes from persistent activism and participation. Volunteer, vote and bring others with you.
Fair maps matter.
Florida voters are heading into the 2026 midterms under a new congressional map while the legal fight continues. Voting rights advocates say the map is a partisan gerrymander.
The rules of democracy shape who gets represented.
In PA, 17-year-olds can help power democracy as student poll workers.
During May’s primary, about 45,000 poll workers helped run a safe, secure election.
That’s civic participation in action.
Help us write Get Out the Vote postcards to key states and U.S. House districts ahead of the Nov. 3 midterm elections.
Sign up to write postcards: https://t.co/gNKBDGK1x3
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Wins for democracy this week:
✅ PTP’s door knocking helped fuel a late Montana surge
✅ The SAVE Act failed, blocking a major voter suppression bill
✅ Voters support counting mail ballots postmarked by Election Day
Organizing works. And when voters show up, democracy wins.
Fair maps matter. When voting rights protections are weakened, the work of reaching and mobilizing voters becomes even more urgent. PTP is organizing to make sure communities are heard.
Organizing works. @mtpublicradio noted Progressive Turnout Project's investment in field organizing and door knocking in the Montana race, including more than $225,00. That kind of voter contact can help power late momentum when it matters most. https://t.co/nhLAuUDwQJ
Our taxpayer dollars should go toward lowering costs, protecting families, and strengthening our communities — not expanding cruelty and chaos.
Congress must reject this dangerous ICE funding bill.
Mail voting rules should be clear, accessible, and protected from political interference. As legal fights continue, make sure you know your state’s rules and deadlines before you cast your ballot.
We've launched our Campaign Fellows Program earlier than ever this year!
Across battleground campaigns, trained Campaign Fellows are already knocking doors, having conversations with voters, and strengthening Democratic field operations.
At least 9 states will elect U.S. House members using redrawn maps in 2026. Fair maps matter. Voters should choose their representatives and not the other way around.
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New month, same reminder: democracy works best when voters are ready. Check your registration, know your deadlines, and talk to your friends and family about their voting plans. When voters turn out, we win.
The 2026 midterms are coming fast, and the voters who show up will shape what comes next.
Check your registration. Make a plan. Talk to your friends and family.
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Courts in Maine and Wisconsin dismissed DOJ efforts to force states to turn over detailed voter roll information. Voter privacy matters. State and local election officials matter.
Today, we honor the service members who gave their lives for our country. Protecting democracy means continuing to show up for the freedoms they defended.