Don’t let Mitch McConnell kill democracy reform

U.S. Senate

Mitch McConnell is single-handedly trying to kill democracy reform. We need your voice to stop him.

The For the People Act would majorly expand voting rights, put ordinary voters ahead of big money donors, end gerrymandering, and hold elected officials -- including the President and the Vice President -- to the highest ethical standards.

BUT… Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is mounting a one-man blockade against it -- and says the Senate won’t even give the For the People Act a vote.

He doesn’t care that our democracy has been corrupted by big money donors and vote-suppressing politicians. He doesn’t care that these nonpartisan solutions are already working in states across the country. And he doesn’t care that Americans overwhelmingly demanded change with their votes last year.

If we want to move real democracy reform, we need to break through Mitch McConnell’s anti-democracy extremism. We need millions of Americans -- and elected officials in both parties -- to publicly condemn his attacks on our values and demand a vote on the For the People Act.

We want a government that works for all of us -- that gives us all a say and puts our needs ahead of special interests. Mitch McConnell needs to feel the heat -- and know that we won’t let him kill this urgently needed reform. Add your name to tell Mitch McConnell: this is OUR democracy -- and demand a fair up-or-down vote on the For the People Act.

This campaign is sponsored by:
American Family Voices
California Clean Money Action Fund
Clean Elections Texas
Clean Water Action
Common Cause
Community Change Action
Corporate Accountability
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
Daily Kos
End Citizens United
Friends of the Earth
MAYDAY America
People Demanding Action
People For the American Way
Rootstrikers
Stamp Stampede
Stand Up America
Voter Rights Action

To: U.S. Senate
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Americans demanded -- and deserve -- a democracy that works for all of us. The For the People Act should get a fair up-or-down vote in the Senate.